[horde] Tasks Appearing on Horde from one phone but not another

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Thu Aug 7 15:14:57 UTC 2014


Quoting John McIntyre <joh98.mac at gmail.com>:

> 6 August 2014 19:24, Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>
>
> Quoting John McIntyre <joh98.mac at gmail.com>:
>
> Hello,
> I've had horde running on a Linux CentOS 6.5 box for a year or so, and
> where webmail and calendar is concerned, it has been functioning perfectly.
>
> There were issues getting my wife's Android to deal with the calendar, but
> in the event, I just added the account on her phone, using my credentials,
> and everything's fine.   We can add events on any device or on the web
> interface, and it syncs to all devices, perfect.
>
> The only problem has been the tasks list.  If I try to add a task using the
> web interface, it immediately throws up a 404.  So I gave up, and just
> contented myself with using tasks on my iPhone, and my wife was using a
> separate task list app on her Android.   Even when I created a task on my
> iPhone, it never appeared on the horde, but that's fair enough.
>
> This morning, she asked if there was any way we could share tasks, and so
> she activated 'tasks' on her Android calendar app.   She added a task on
> her phone, and it appeared on my iPhone.   And vice versa.
>
> I got into the office, and as usual, fired up the horde and placed the
> calendar on one of my monitors.  Imagine my surprise when the task that she
> had created, appeared in the web calendar.  The test one that I had
> created, however, didn't.
>
> I deleted the exchange account from my iPhone, recreated it and tried to
> create a task.   It didn't appear on the web interface.
>
> Can someone tell me how I can fix this?
>
>
> I'm not sure I follow the actual issue completely. However, maybe you have
> not selected the specific task list for display in kronolith?
>
>
> Sorry, I could have been clearer.
>
> Horde v. 5.1.2 running on a CentOS 6.5 server.
>
> Apache, php, MySQL etc.
>
> The ways in which we access the Horde:
>
> * web browser
> * Samsung Galaxy (wife)
> * iPhone 5S (me)
> * iPad Air (me)
>
> Points to note..
>
> When I add a task in the web browser view, I get a 404 and this in the logs
> ..
>
> [Thu Aug 07 10:32:39 2014] [error] [client XX.XX.XX.XX] File does not
> exist: /usr/share/horde/nag/t, referer:
> https://malkaandmalka.info/horde/nag/task.php?actionID=add_task&tasklist_id=QlZQP_DQs1Gk-f82YqhFsQ5

This is due to an incorrectly setup rewrite rule. Search the mailing  
list archives. Additionally, the need for the rewrite rule was removed  
in the most recent stable release of Nag.

> However, if I add a task in a browser after having logged in from a mobile
> device (and thus, using smartphone/tablet mode), I can add tasks.
>
> Anyway, as I mentioned, that's not too big a deal, since we can add tasks
> from the iPhone/Galaxy/iPad tasks thing.  Which brings me to..
>
> *  Add task from iPhone
>  -- The task appears on the other two devices, but does NOT appear on the
> Kronolith calendar view when using a web browser.  However, a search in the
> task list, shows that the task IS there.

Even after you refresh the page? Kronolith doesn't currently  
automatically update the web view.

>  -- If the task has a due date and time, it appears on the calendar at the
> exact moment the due date and time arrives.  Not before.
>
> * Add task from iPad
> -- As above
>
> * Add task from Samsung Galaxy
>  -- The task appears immediately, on the other two devices, as well as on
> Kronolith.
>
> Now, this issue isn't mega-urgent, as all tasks appear on our phones, but
> it'd be nice to have them appear on the web calendar, too.
>
> Thanks.



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