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<blockquote data-quote="luci5r" data-source="post: 925391" data-attributes="member: 113478"><p>An important thing to note in your hypothesis is "Edit", the reality is that the PHP script doesn't actually "Edit", but only "Reads" the database. Also, like I stated - if that was the problem, I would imagine it would happen way too often - like all the time. Still -- I like your idea and the alternative, just to completely RULE out the PHP/Web Application interference. I will indeed use a batch file or something to make a copy of the db3 and let the web application use that. Works for me!</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>UPDATE</strong></em></p><p> </p><p>I do have an update. So I decided to re-install MovingPictures 1.4.0 and delete my existing movingpictures.db3 completely. Fired up the Configuration and let it create a fresh new database. At this time it is retrieving information and everything is proceeding as normal.</p><p> </p><p>I don't understand, nor do I have an explanation, as to why it's working now when it didn't 15 minutes ago - but we all know that stranger things have happened. Also, I now have to re-import & establish my over 250+ titles, which is a pain, and since I have no real, solid information on a) what the problem was, and b) how I solved it --- this could potentially happen again at any time.</p><p> </p><p>This all said, I think I need to start looking at alternatives to MovingPictures, like MyVideos or something. Not quite sure what else to do here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luci5r, post: 925391, member: 113478"] An important thing to note in your hypothesis is "Edit", the reality is that the PHP script doesn't actually "Edit", but only "Reads" the database. Also, like I stated - if that was the problem, I would imagine it would happen way too often - like all the time. Still -- I like your idea and the alternative, just to completely RULE out the PHP/Web Application interference. I will indeed use a batch file or something to make a copy of the db3 and let the web application use that. Works for me! [I][B]UPDATE[/B][/I] I do have an update. So I decided to re-install MovingPictures 1.4.0 and delete my existing movingpictures.db3 completely. Fired up the Configuration and let it create a fresh new database. At this time it is retrieving information and everything is proceeding as normal. I don't understand, nor do I have an explanation, as to why it's working now when it didn't 15 minutes ago - but we all know that stranger things have happened. Also, I now have to re-import & establish my over 250+ titles, which is a pain, and since I have no real, solid information on a) what the problem was, and b) how I solved it --- this could potentially happen again at any time. This all said, I think I need to start looking at alternatives to MovingPictures, like MyVideos or something. Not quite sure what else to do here. [/QUOTE]
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