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<font face="Tahoma">Thank</font> you, Daniel. Any insight on which
popular plugins might fall into the category of Usual Suspects?<br>
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(And don't say Kaiser Soze...)<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Jan 6, 2010, at 10:06am, Dan Green wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Have you ever run into something like this? I am sure there’s a logical explanation — I just can’t figure it out. And before I start digging into somebody else's server configuration, I thought I'd ask the group if this is a common issue with a simple work-around.
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Hi Dan - first thing I would look into, which you didn't mention one way or the other, is whether the installed plugins are different on the affected and unaffected servers.
Whenever I see unexpected results from the API, I usually suspect plugin interference as a first line of inquiry.
Daniel
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