[horde] maintenance page and special character only work if I am admin
Bosco Tsang
maillist at bosco.cs.uoguelph.ca
Thu Jun 15 14:05:31 PDT 2006
Hi there,
Sorry for sending out so many messages lately, but I still cannot figure out
how to fix this. The problem again is that when I try to use the special
character while composing message, it will bounced to the inbox page, with
the following errors logged,
[Thu Jun 15 16:35:20 2006] [error] [client 131.104.45.8] File does not
exist: /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/imp/js/horde.js, referer:
https://webmail.example.ca/mail/mailbox.php?mailbox=INBOX
[Thu Jun 15 16:35:20 2006] [error] [client 131.104.45.8] File does not
exist: /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/imp/js/horde.ie.js, referer:
https://webmail.example.ca/mail/mailbox.php?mailbox=INBOX
If I login using an admin account, there is no such problem and everything
works. Maintenance page also experience similar problem. I've tried to play
around with the path and still can't get it working. My current path looks
like this (in httpd.conf),
DocumentRoot "/usr/local/webmail/current/horde/imp"
Alias /imp/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/imp/
Alias /js/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/js/
Alias /themes/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/themes/
Alias /admin/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/admin/
Alias /horde/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/
Alias /services/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/services/
Alias /turba/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/turba/
Alias /ingo/ /usr/local/webmail/current/horde/ingo/
I've also tried to set the jsfs linkage in registry.php but it doesn't help.
Seems like it will automatically set a different path for administrator and
normal user, but I still can't the source. Anyone can give me some light on
this?
Thanks,
Bosco
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From: Bosco Tsang [mailto:maillist at bosco.cs.uoguelph.ca]
Sent: June 14, 2006 11:24 AM
To: 'horde at lists.horde.org'
Subject: RE: Users seems to be in horde June 1
Importance: High
I am wondering if anyone have come across this before?
The problem happened this morning, which I've disabled maintenance handling
already. Similar linkage also appear if I try to do special character on the
compose windows. We've found this only happen if the user is normal user. If
I login as admin user, I don't have this problem. Wondering if it's related
to any kind of permission? Anyone got a idea?
Thanks,
Bosco
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