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The CGI process did not produce any response

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:10 pm
by wvdkuil
This response i get when i want to go to the "Push Services" tab.

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 The CGI process did not produce any response
The Live Data tab shows
Error HTTP upload (I was in the filling this info, probably an error in it)
Ccorrect FTP upload. (data arrives at the webserver correct)

The problem was that I could select in the dropdown box the upload frequency but not fill in any fields.
They were greyed out. So I tried to save the information.
The ftp information was correct because the data arrives at the webserver.
But the http upload is incomplete specified.

How can I go back to change the information on the Push Services tab?
I use a licenced (Awekas) device and did reboot the Asus WL-330N3G.

The device is now useless for me as I can not upload beyond a testfile.

Thanks for loking into this problem,
Wim van der Kuil

Edit:
Tried the cloud version to see if one can fill in the details at the http upload:
Cloud version also gives errors thaen.

Re: The CGI process did not produce any response

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:50 pm
by wvdkuil
Solved:

This problem occurs always using Chrome or Safari on a Mac.
One can only select a dropdown box value and then use the save button. No other fields are available for input
Same behavior exists using the cloud version of meteobridge!

When using the "Individual FTP upload" settings:
Only after the selection of a dropdown value and then using the save button the system responds with a few error messages and the other ftp fields are free to enter data. That works OK.

When using the SQL or HTTP settings:
Using a dropdown value from sql or http and then using the save button results in the disapperance of the screen and the error "The CGI process did not produce any response" The only solution is finding the field in error (the dropdown value) and resetting that field in the get parameters.

Using Firefox or Opera the system behaves differently and probably as meant by the developer:
After selecting a value in the dropdown box, the other fields become free to enter data.

As Chrome and Safari use the same browser engine (at least on a Mac) the problem lies in incompatabillity with these browsers.

Use Firofox or Opera to be sure.

Wim van der Kuil

Re: The CGI process did not produce any response

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:05 pm
by admin
Thanks for the feedback, I have to admit that I have not tested with safari and/or chrome.