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dbs |
Getting a weird thing on rel_3_4 in MARC Batch Edit where the containers aren't being fetched for the requested user because the open-ils.actor.container.ret​rieve_by_class.authoritative returns ACTOR_USER_NOT_FOUND |
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But if I disable cache and reload the page, the request succeeds. Weird thing is the requests are almost identical, except for the user ID |
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in the cache-enabled mode, the user ID is actually the aou ID for the workstation (or possibly the home OU of the user), whereas in the cache-disabled mode it's the expected user's ID |
22:27 |
dbs |
This is on Firefox. The response to the preceding open-ils.auth.session.retrieve call is the same in each case. Puzzling! |
22:28 |
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Not an issue on Chrome, it seems. |
22:31 |
dbs |
I did notice that the dev tools network panel in Firefox puts "(raced)" beside most of the Dojo JS modules when you allow it to use caching. |