[rt-devel] HTML DUMP ; DBI::st=HASH(0x890c490)' is not a DBI handle
Michael
mike at westphila.net
Fri Jun 9 14:03:18 EDT 2000
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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
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<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::st=HASH(0x890c490)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::st=HASH(0x890c490)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::st=HASH(0x890c748)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::st=HASH(0x890c748)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::db=HASH(0x890ac90)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::db=HASH(0x890ac90)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::dr=HASH(0x890ad50)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>dbih_getcom handle 'DBI::dr=HASH(0x890ad50)' is not a DBI handle (has no magic) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/Session.pm line 394, <GEN1> chunk 128.
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>WebRT:WebRT Ticket Listing </TITLE>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/webrt.css" type="text/css">
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<BODY BGCOLOR="white">
You are currently authenticated as root
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<TABLE WIDTH=100% border>
<TR>
<TH>Ticket Id
<TH>Take it!
<TH>Queue
<TH>Status
<TH>Told
<TH>Age
<TH>Last
<TH>Owner
<TH>Requestor(s)
<TH>Subject
<TR>
<TD>
<a href="../Ticket/Display.html?id=1">
1
</a>
</TD>
<TD>
<a href="../Ticket/Display.html?id=1&Action=Take">
Take
</a>
</TD>
<TD>
general
</TD>
<TD>
Open
</TD>
<TD>
Never
</TD>
<TD>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>RT::Ticket::AgeAsString Unimplemented in HTML::Mason::Commands. ((eval 80) line 1)
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
-
</TD>
<TD>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="HTTP-EQUIV" VALUE="500: Internal Error">
<TITLE>
Some error
</TITLE>
<BODY BGCOLOR=RED>
This is an unfriendly error message.
<hr>
<h1>Internal Error</h1>
You might ask your local RT admin what <pre>RT::Ticket::LongSinceUpdateAsString Unimplemented in HTML::Mason::Commands. ((eval 81) line 1)
</pre> means. If he has configured RT smartly, he will get that error message sent by mail or to his pager or something. Anyway, you'll probably have to nag about it to get this problem fixed.
</body>
</HTML>
-
</TD>
<TD>
root
</TD>
<TD>
jesse at fsck.com
</TD>
<TD>
This is a subject
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
<HR>
Sorry, there is quite some of the functionality below that doesn't work yet. When you need a feature, contact your local RT hacker, and he will priority it :)
<FORM ACTION="Listing.html?CompileRestriction=1" METHOD="GET">
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li>
<INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitOwner" >
Owner is
<SELECT NAME ="NegateOwner">
<OPTION VALUE="1" >isn't</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="0" SELECTED>is</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<SELECT NAME="ValueOfOwner">
<OPTION VALUE="2" SELECTED>Nobody</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="3" >root</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitRequestor" >
Requestor email address
<SELECT NAME ="NegateRequestor">
<OPTION VALUE="1" SELECTED>does not match</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="0" >matches</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<INPUT Name="ValueOfRequestor" SIZE=20>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitSubject" >
Subject
<SELECT NAME ="NegateSubject">
<OPTION VALUE="Like" SELECTED>contains</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="!=" >does not match</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="" >matches</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<INPUT Name="ValueOfSubject" SIZE=20>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitQueue" >
Queue
<SELECT NAME ="NegateQueue">
<OPTION VALUE="1" >isn't</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="0" SELECTED>is</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<SELECT NAME ="ValueOfQueue">
<OPTION VALUE="1">A General Catch-all queue</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitCreated" >
Created <SELECT NAME ="OpCreated">
<OPTION VALUE="<">Before</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="=">On</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE=">">After</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<select name="month">
<option value="1" >
January
<option value="2" >
February
<option value="3" >
March
<option value="4" >
April
<option value="5" >
May
<option value="6" selected>
June
<option value="7" >
July
<option value="8" >
August
<option value="9" >
September
<option value="10" >
October
<option value="11" >
November
<option value="12" >
December
</select>
<select name="day">
<option value="1" >01
<option value="2" >02
<option value="3" >03
<option value="4" >04
<option value="5" >05
<option value="6" >06
<option value="7" >07
<option value="8" >08
<option value="9" selected>09
<option value="10" >10
<option value="11" >11
<option value="12" >12
<option value="13" >13
<option value="14" >14
<option value="15" >15
<option value="16" >16
<option value="17" >17
<option value="18" >18
<option value="19" >19
<option value="20" >20
<option value="21" >21
<option value="22" >22
<option value="23" >23
<option value="24" >24
<option value="25" >25
<option value="26" >26
<option value="27" >27
<option value="28" >28
<option value="29" >29
<option value="30" >30
<option value="31" >31
</select>
,
<select name="year">
<option value="1999" >
1999
<option value="2000" selected>
2000
<option value="2001" >
2001
<option value="2002" >
2002
<option value="2003" >
2003
<option value="2004" >
2004
<option value="2005" >
2005
<option value="2006" >
2006
<option value="2007" >
2007
<option value="2008" >
2008
<option value="2009" >
2009
</select>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitLastMessage" >
Last correspondence <SELECT NAME ="OpLastMessage">
<OPTION VALUE="<">Before</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="=">On</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE=">">After</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<select name="month">
<option value="1" >
January
<option value="2" >
February
<option value="3" >
March
<option value="4" >
April
<option value="5" >
May
<option value="6" selected>
June
<option value="7" >
July
<option value="8" >
August
<option value="9" >
September
<option value="10" >
October
<option value="11" >
November
<option value="12" >
December
</select>
<select name="day">
<option value="1" >01
<option value="2" >02
<option value="3" >03
<option value="4" >04
<option value="5" >05
<option value="6" >06
<option value="7" >07
<option value="8" >08
<option value="9" selected>09
<option value="10" >10
<option value="11" >11
<option value="12" >12
<option value="13" >13
<option value="14" >14
<option value="15" >15
<option value="16" >16
<option value="17" >17
<option value="18" >18
<option value="19" >19
<option value="20" >20
<option value="21" >21
<option value="22" >22
<option value="23" >23
<option value="24" >24
<option value="25" >25
<option value="26" >26
<option value="27" >27
<option value="28" >28
<option value="29" >29
<option value="30" >30
<option value="31" >31
</select>
,
<select name="year">
<option value="1999" >
1999
<option value="2000" selected>
2000
<option value="2001" >
2001
<option value="2002" >
2002
<option value="2003" >
2003
<option value="2004" >
2004
<option value="2005" >
2005
<option value="2006" >
2006
<option value="2007" >
2007
<option value="2008" >
2008
<option value="2009" >
2009
</select>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitLastUpdate" >
Last update <SELECT NAME ="OpLastUpdated">
<OPTION VALUE="<">Before</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="=">On</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE=">">After</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<select name="month">
<option value="1" >
January
<option value="2" >
February
<option value="3" >
March
<option value="4" >
April
<option value="5" >
May
<option value="6" selected>
June
<option value="7" >
July
<option value="8" >
August
<option value="9" >
September
<option value="10" >
October
<option value="11" >
November
<option value="12" >
December
</select>
<select name="day">
<option value="1" >01
<option value="2" >02
<option value="3" >03
<option value="4" >04
<option value="5" >05
<option value="6" >06
<option value="7" >07
<option value="8" >08
<option value="9" selected>09
<option value="10" >10
<option value="11" >11
<option value="12" >12
<option value="13" >13
<option value="14" >14
<option value="15" >15
<option value="16" >16
<option value="17" >17
<option value="18" >18
<option value="19" >19
<option value="20" >20
<option value="21" >21
<option value="22" >22
<option value="23" >23
<option value="24" >24
<option value="25" >25
<option value="26" >26
<option value="27" >27
<option value="28" >28
<option value="29" >29
<option value="30" >30
<option value="31" >31
</select>
,
<select name="year">
<option value="1999" >
1999
<option value="2000" selected>
2000
<option value="2001" >
2001
<option value="2002" >
2002
<option value="2003" >
2003
<option value="2004" >
2004
<option value="2005" >
2005
<option value="2006" >
2006
<option value="2007" >
2007
<option value="2008" >
2008
<option value="2009" >
2009
</select>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitContent" >
Ticket content
<SELECT NAME ="NegateContent">
<OPTION VALUE="1" >does not match</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="0" SELECTED>matches</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<Input Name="ValueOfContent" Size=20>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitStatus" >
Status
<SELECT NAME ="NegateStatus">
<OPTION VALUE="1" >isn't</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="0" SELECTED>is</OPTION>
</SELECT>
<SELECT NAME ="ValueOfStatus">
<OPTION VALUE="" SELECTED>
<OPTION VALUE="open" >open
<OPTION VALUE="stalled" >stalled
<OPTION VALUE="resolved" >resolved
<OPTION VALUE="dead" >dead
</SELECT>
<li><INPUT TYPE="Checkbox" NAME ="LimitResultsPerPage" >
Results per page
<SELECT NAME ="ValueOfResultsPerPage">
<OPTION VALUE="" SELECTED>
<OPTION VALUE="10" >10
<OPTION VALUE="25" >25
<OPTION VALUE="50" >50
<OPTION VALUE="100">100
<OPTION VALUE="">Unlimited
</SELECT>
</pre>
</blockquote>
<input type=submit>
</FORM>
<hr>
<div align=center>
<a href="/Logout.html">Logout</a>
</div>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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