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

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Aug 7 20:25:00 UTC 2014


On 7. August 2014 17:30:43 MESZ, John McIntyre <joh98.mac at gmail.com> wrote:
>2014-08-07 16:14 GMT+01:00 Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>
>>
>> Quoting John McIntyre <joh98.mac at gmail.com>:L etc.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [Thu Aug 07 10:32:39 2014] [error] [client XX.XX.XX.XX] File does
>not
>>> exist: /usr/share/horde/nag/t, referer:
>>> https://SHOULDHAVEBLOCKED THIS
>>>
>BIT/horde/nag/task.php?actionID=add_task&tasklist_id=QlZQP_DQs1Gk-f82YqhFsQ5
>>>
><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.
>>
>>
>Giving serious consideration to starting from scratch.  The MySQL
>database
>is corrupted anyway, and I can't recover it.  If I try to FLUSH
>PRIVILEGES,
>I get an error about a corrupted file.

No need to.  There are tools to repair databases. 
>>
>>  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.
>>>
This is perfectly fine and the expected behavior. Only tasks with due dates show up in the calendar. 

The galaxy might set a default due date automatically.
>> Even after you refresh the page? Kronolith doesn't currently
>automatically
>> update the web view.
>>
>
>Yes, even if I refresh.


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