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  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Sep 23, 2010 @ 17:34
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    Strange error

    I have this Umbraco installation 4.5 on a win2008 server iis7 and everything is working perfect.

    Recently the designer of this website has experienced a strange error which occurs on different places, both in Umbraco and on the page while browsing or searching fx.

    Instead of the browser showing the website it shows the source of the page and adds this on top of it:

    Object reference not set to an instance of an object.HTTP/1.1 200 OK

    Cache-Control: private

    Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8

    Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0

    X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727

    X-Powered-By: ASP.NET

    Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 15:19:05 GMT

    Content-Length: 5890

     

    Any ideas why? I'm thinking its his machine that is doing something strange because of no one else complaining and I can not get the error to appear.

    He gets it in Firefox, haven't seen it in other browsers yet.

  • Ferry Meidianto 36 posts 63 karma points
    Sep 24, 2010 @ 03:46
    Ferry Meidianto
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    Try recycling the Application Pool

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:29
    Bjørn Fridal
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    Hi,

    Did you find a solution to your problem? I am experiencing the same problem on an Umbraco installation.

    Cheers
    Bjørn Fridal

  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:39
    Daniel Horn
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    Hi Bjørn,

    No - but it's still only on my frontend developers machine which i can get the error to appear. 

    Can you get the error on other machines? Which version of Umbraco is your error on?

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:42
    Bjørn Fridal
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    Hi,

    Its quite the pickle because I can't recreate the error myself, it only occurs on some machines/browsers. We are running Umbraco 4.0.4.1.

    Is your frontend developer by any chance on a Mac?

  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:47
    Daniel Horn
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    No he is on a pc, and its in all his browsers so its very strange.

    Also it's only when he jumps between specific links on the website it comes.

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:57
    Bjørn Fridal
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    Very strange.

    Thanks for the prompt reply, I will keep digging and post whatever I comes up with.

  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 13:59
    Daniel Horn
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    I'm thinking an update of umbraco will fix it, but the site we are have the issue on is so big that its a quite big thing to update it..

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 16:17
    Bjørn Fridal
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    Hi Daniel,

    Another quick question. Are you using ImageGen?

  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 16:28
    Daniel Horn
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    Hi

    Yeah on almost every page. 

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 17:39
    Bjørn Fridal
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    I suspect it might be the sinner.

    I have just upgraded to to the latest version ImageGen2.2.1.38932.zip (http://our.umbraco.org/projects/website-utilities/imagegen) and I can see that the error that occurred in Safari disappeared immediately.

    I will leave it running for a couple of days and see if the problems has gone away in all browsers.

  • Daniel Horn 319 posts 344 karma points
    Dec 01, 2010 @ 17:49
    Daniel Horn
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    Interesting :).. Looking forward to hear if it's the case that imagegen is making the error :)

  • Bjørn Fridal 274 posts 784 karma points
    Dec 03, 2010 @ 12:21
    Bjørn Fridal
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    Just to report that the error hasn't been seen by any one the last two days. I am considering it fixed : )

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