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5/4/2008 3:20 PM
 

Hello,

I was tweaking the performance of my site and to my horror I have realized that I cannot change the Page State Persistence back to "page" from "memory" as now all of these options are no longer working on my site.

I have since learned, from reading this forum and others,  that there is a bug with this function in DNN and once Page State Persistence is switched to "memory" it cannot be switched back

Does anyone know a relatively easy way to recover from this?

I would really appreciate any advice.  I was hoping to deliver this site to my client today and now I am not able to.

Thanks in advance.

James

www.alavri.com

 
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5/4/2008 3:32 PM
 

Go to the Host > SQL window and paste this update query:

UPDATE HostSettings SET SettingValue='P' WHERE SettingName='PageStatePersister'

You'll probably need to also restart the application, which you can do by reuploading your web.config file, or making a small change like adding a space where it doesn't matter and resaving the web.config


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5/20/2008 12:30 PM
 

Hi John,

Thanks for your reply and your fix.

I was able to switch it back (on the host page, not through the SQL query), but there is still a lot of bizzare behavior on the site now and this error comes up often:

A critical error has occured the state information is invalid for this page and might be corrupted

Do you (or anyone)have any insight into this? I didn't have any problems before I switched the page state persistence setting , but now it doesn't seem to go away even though it is switched back.

What is your Product Page Blaster, will that make my DNN site faster and maybe fix any ot these problems?  I originally switched it trying to get the site to perform better.

Thanks for your help,

James

 

 
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5/21/2008 8:40 AM
 

Hi James,

That error sounds like it is still set to memory. If you haven't restarted your application yet after changing it back then that may help.

Yes, PageBlaster was created specifically to help with performance in DNN.  It won't fix those errors above if they are still happening though.


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