Well I got the page back up. After reading thru several blogs and logs, found one fellow that mentioned that the UID (user id) on a node did not have a corresponding record in the USER table. I checked and sure enough the UID in the NODE table did not have a USER record. So I change to my UID for the node having problems and sure enough I got my form back.
Of course the $64 question is why did it change? Why would running a drupal cron job either remove a user record (assuming that is what happened) or change the UID on a node records? ... Still working on that one.
Pat
On 2/21/2011 12:49 PM, Pat Newberry wrote:
I have a webform that is pretty long. Been working just fine. I pressed the cron update (manual) button today from the reports link on one of the admin screens in drupal.
Suddenly my web form (node/3) was displaying the page not found error messsage.
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Pat