Horde translation
Brent J. Nordquist
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 03:59:28 -0600 (CST)
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Jure Krasovic <jure.krasovic@rcc-irc.si> wrote:
> I have translated most of Horde, IMP and Turba into Slovenian language.
> Please let met know who should I sent *.po files and patch for lang.php to
> include them into release.
Thanks for doing the translation! Send them to <dev@lists.horde.org> and
one of us will commit them.
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Subject: Re: [dev] cutting off long emails
If it's a really really long mail, maybe php is cutting it
check for MAX_POST_SIZE in php.ini
On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 16:18, Pavel Chytil wrote:
Hello,
I have problem with sending long email (approx. 150 lines). They will get cut
off from center (begining and end is missing). Is this normal?
Thanks,
Pavel
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Subject: Updates for Swedish translation in the HEAD branch
Hello!
I've updated the swedish translations for the HEAD branch. The files
could be found at;
Kronolith: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/kronolith/po/sv_SE.po
Gollem: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/gollem/po/sv_SE.po
Horde: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/po/sv_SE.po
IMP: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/imp/po/sv_SE.po
Turba: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/turba/po/sv_SE.po
Nag: http://www.dahlen.ws/swe/cvs/nag/po/sv_SE.po
Could you please commit the chages.
/Andreas
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From: "Marcus I. Ryan" <marcus@riboflavin.net>
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Subject: Re: [dev] Curious about unified login
True. I guess I'm focusing a little on too much on setups like mine
where everyone authenticates through the same LDAP to all the services.
I'm looking at it more from an ISP perspective of using IMP to give
access to mail, Gollem to manage some personal storage space, etc., but
all based on the same authentication backend.
So what about the idea of a preference or option that allows a horde
administrator to say "Authenticate to all apps using the current
username and password if one is defined."?
I guess since you can already lock gollem and imp options to only ask
about username and password, why not make it possible to not even ask
those? That's mostly what I'm asking - what haven't I thought of.
The main snag I hit in doing a "clean" local patch of such a thing is it
seems the way it works, redirect.php would see we don't currently have a
session to gollem, so it would redirect to login.php. login.php would
load and see we have no need to ask anything; we already know everything
we need, so it would redirect to manager.php. It just seems two
redirects isn't a very nice way to do things.
Quoting Jon Parise <jon@horde.org>:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 01:05:58PM -0600, Marcus I. Ryan wrote:
>
> > However, that's not what I was referring too (exactly). That will
> let
> > you log into IMP without logging in twice, but you will still have
> to
> > login to Gollem. Or you can set it up the other way. Either way
> you
> > can't log into horde once and use every available horde
> application
> > without ever having to log in again; there are a couple that
> require a
> > password.
>
> Take Gollem, for instance. If you authenticate to Horde using a
> given username and password, how are we to know that's you
> password for the IMAP server and/or the FTP server? Gollem will
> still need to ask you for the hostname of the FTP server, just
> like IMP will need to know the IMAP server.
>
> This all makes things rather complicated.
>
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Subject: Re: [dev] Last-minute reminder: OSCON talks
Zitat von Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> We
> will also discuss calling them via XML-RPC and other remote
> technologies.
Did you already do some work on this? I have a basic rpc framework already
running here.
Jan.
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Subject: Address Book interface (turba, etc.)
Okay...so I've also started to experiment with an address book interface
based on the contacts/sources, contacts/search, etc., API. I'm doing
this mostly as a learning experience, but one I imagine many will find
useful if I do it right.
So...the first question/problem I've come across is the issue of
multiple address books. I can use the preference system to get IMP's
preferred source (using the same preference used for Expand Names).
However, I was planning to do like Lotus Notes (keep the boos and hisses
to a minimum) and let the user select which addressbook to search.
My plan right now is to use the existing contact preferences from Expand
Names to choose the source, plus adding one that determines whether to
populate a multi-select list with the entire contents of the selected
source when you open the address book window.
The question: If that option is enabled (always try to fill the
multi-select list) then how do I handle something like a user with
NetCenter set as their default address book? (1) We don't want to list
the entire netcenter phonebook and (2) a blank search to netcenter
results in a null list anyway, so were I to allow such a silly thing,
how would I do it?
As far as I've seen so far, there is no reason we can't have a contact
list similar to that in IMP 2.2.x without deviating from the Horde API.
We'll just have to check $registry->hasMethod('contact/search'), etc.,
and use 2.2.x style JavaScript to return the results of the addressbook
window.
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