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I have a dashboard with 5 iframes displaying 5 graphs. graphs 1 to 4 always work, graph 5 works when ran from developer studio, it ocasionaly works when ran from the dashboard.
It gives me an error:
Possible error on multi(,,);
or
Possible error on get01MajorGrid();
It seems to me that since the same code works once and fails once its something to with the agent. Has anyone had a similar experience.
This is running on the locahost on 7.7.03This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Posts: 103 | Location: ricmmond va | Registered: September 30, 2004
Do you have enough agents running to process 5 simultaneous requests?
Also note that older versions of Internet Explorer will not do more than 7 simultaneous HTTP requests. We've run into that limit with IE6. If your report already uses up 5 of those, you will probably find yourself hitting that limit at irregular intervals due to other IE requests going on (for example, someone navigating a set of dropdowns on the same page), timing differences, etc.
We solved it by combining the contents of several of the iframes into a single iframe. We "concatenated" the various reports into one and put -HTMLFORM code between them to wrap the different sections in different HTML DIV-tags, which we positioned with style attributes.
You can probably copy most of the style atrtibutes of the iframes into those DIV's, but the offset will depend on the position of the surrounding iframe, of course.
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