

I have tried #!/bin/ksh and #!/usr/bin/ksh also. Even I include #!/bin/bash still the error exist. I use following ways to run the script ksh poc.shĪll of the above giving similar error. The error will be like follows: : not found This means that the views and opinions expressed in student entries are those of the students and/or the sources cited in their projects. # Applying initial variables and loading config parameters # It will check for CPU, memory and some connectivity with # This script to initiate health check on servers. She found that most states failed to cover Native American history in a post-1900 context.

Perhaps SharePoint moved from providing the src of the app with (url) to (url).I'm using following script on linux server. Shear, who teaches social studies education, previously conducted research that looked at the academic curriculum history standards for all 50 states to see how they covered Native American history. In the example above, clicking the "news" link on the home page, clicking the "events" link on the news page, clicking the "careers" link on the events page.Īfter a bit more investigation, I think the problem lies in the fact that the custom apps are displayed in iframes. The page doesn't reload or post back this issue occurs just clicking through the page.

How can we ensure that only one entry for each page visited is entered into the browser history list?ĮDIT: Thanks for your comment. Any advice or tips to point us in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. We're not really sure what to try or to look for. I've not found this issue documented online, so not sure what could be causing it. In Internet Explorer 9 and 11, it also occurs, but the page titles in the history are either the IDs of the custom apps, or "Working on it.", text which only appears on the custom apps. It seems to be pages with custom apps that have extra entries (which is most of our pages), the ones that correctly only have one history entry have no custom apps on them. The number of entries is quite random, from 1 to 10 or more, usually about 3 or 4. We did notice that SharePoint Online released a new build version last week, so we think it could be related. I'm not 100% sure when this happened but it is quite noticeable so I doubt it would have made it through our QA. When looking at the browser history, there were two or three entries for each page, so viewing the history list would look something like this: Clicking once would just refresh the page you are on. When browsing our website, clicking through links, it was discovered one would sometimes have to click "back" several times to return to the previous page visited. Our company uses SharePoint Online for our public-facing website.
