Re: Render tags not actually rendering

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Tim D

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Jul 11, 2012, 3:26:07 PM7/11/12
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Is this happening in every project? The RDServer.ini has a flags value and if it is not 1024 Navigation Manager is disabled, not 100% sure but it's quite possible this could be a cause.

On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 11:01:58 AM UTC-4, Rob Wagner wrote:
I apologize if this is a double post - I can't tell if my previous post went into limbo or something...

My render tags have all suddenly stopped rendering.  Instead the tags themselves appear as plain text in the HTML source.  No values are returned.  All conditional statements are showing all possible "htmltext" values.  Is there a magic "don't use render tags" button I might have accidentally pushed?  Are there prerequisites for render tags to function? We recently updated an ASP function, but it was completely separate and I can't imagine how that would interfere (also i tested on a codeless page and got the same non-rendering results.)

Thoughts?

I'm using...Management Server Version 9 Build 9.0.1.95

I pre-thank you for your assistance.

Rob Wagner

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Jul 11, 2012, 4:30:23 PM7/11/12
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Yes, it does appear to ber server-wide.

I just checked and it is true that my RDServer.ini flag value is not 1024 (it's 265) - i'm reluctant to edit this without further information.  

Earlier, I tried switching on Navigation Manager from within the project's general settings (we don't actually use nav manager in this project however), but it did not restore the render tags.  Is there a server level setting?

Rob Wagner

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Jul 11, 2012, 5:03:01 PM7/11/12
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You are king of the lab!  Someone on my team had set the flag to 256 in order to get pre-executing code errors logged, without realizing that he'd shut off nav manager.  Set it to 1280 to get my render tags back and the error logs.


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