[Tickets #13687] Re: ActiveSync Device-ID-decoding for '9folders' leads to error-message
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Ticket-URL: https://bugs.horde.org/ticket/13687
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Ticket | 13687
Aktualisiert Von | piper at hrz.uni-marburg.de <piper at hrz.uni-marburg.de>
Zusammenfassung | ActiveSync Device-ID-decoding for '9folders' leads to
| error-message
Warteschlange | Horde Framework Packages
Typ | Bug
Status | Unconfirmed
Priorität | 1. Low
Milestone |
Patch |
Zuständige |
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piper at hrz.uni-marburg.de (2014-11-10 14:45) hat geschrieben:
Hello,
on my horde test-setup with the newest horde-edition (horde-5.2.2,
imp-6.2.3, turba-4.2.3, kronolith-4.2.3, nag-4.2.2, mnemo-4.2.2,
ingo-3.2.2) I get the following error messages in the horde-log-file,
when initiating an ActiveSync-connection with my mobile device:
2014-11-10T14:58:04+01:00 WARN: HORDE-5.2.2 PHP ERROR: pack(): Type H:
illegal hex digit N [pid 10200 on line 649 of
"/var/www/horde-5.2.2/pear/php/Horde/ActiveSync/Device.php"]
2014-11-10T14:58:04+01:00 WARN: HORDE-5.2.2 PHP ERROR: pack(): Type H:
illegal hex digit R [pid 10200 on line 649 of
"/var/www/horde-5.2.2/pear/php/Horde/ActiveSync/Device.php"]
2014-11-10T14:58:04+01:00 WARN: HORDE-5.2.2 PHP ERROR: pack(): Type H:
illegal hex digit O [pid 10200 on line 649 of
"/var/www/horde-5.2.2/pear/php/Horde/ActiveSync/Device.php"]
2014-11-10T14:58:04+01:00 WARN: HORDE-5.2.2 PHP ERROR: pack(): Type H:
illegal hex digit I [pid 10200 on line 649 of
"/var/www/horde-5.2.2/pear/php/Horde/ActiveSync/Device.php"]
Line 649 of Device.php handles the decoding for identifying the
'9folders'-client. The code seems to have problems with my device-id,
which starts with the string 'android' (and which contains the named
non-hex-characters 'n', 'r', 'o' and 'i'').
Thanks for correcting this,
Andreas
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