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<p>Hello,</p>
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<p><small>Are you did the tests before leaving for the
production environment ? You should have recreated a
candidate environment and have taken the test before
production.</small></p>
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<p>the test/dev environment wasn't identical to product environment,
BUT the same happened by now in three environments here, and I
just wasn't aware what to look for after update, as in test
environment it seems to work somehow, problems phenomenon was a
bit different in other two.<br>
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<p>Maybe I was a bit harsh, I think I must admit, that I'm just not
able to cope with the (in my eyes growing) complexity of the
product. Not everybody can take the complete source code and
simply find out where the specific problem is located in there. If
you can, congratulations. Additionally I'm no 24/7 OpenCms
developer. That's why I looked for help, even the paid for option.
Which seams to work, but isn't the fastest one...<br>
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<p>Okay, end of whining, I just wanted to clarify, what happened to
my original posts problems. I hate it when people look for help,
find solution but do not share that afterwards.<br>
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<p>Regards,<br>
Thorsten<br>
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