[horde] GW 5.2.4: url parameter incorrect in portal blocks
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Tue Dec 9 10:27:10 UTC 2014
Zitat von Jan Niggemann <jn at hz6.de>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have found an issue with Horde Groupware 5.2.4 but as I'm a new
> user with a quirky install I'd like your opinions to find the issue.
> Turba, nag and mneno work OK (also in Dynamic mode, see below), so
> I'm not sure if this issue is due to the way I had to install Horde
> on my shared hosting account (separate PEAR).
> Interestingly, test.php indicates Horde Version as 5.2.3 while the
> portal displays 5.2.4.
Horde != Horde Groupware
> First issue (perhaps the underlying problem): XML Parser support: No
> The libxml version is too old. libxml 2.7 or later is required.
> ==> Can I install my own version of libxml on a shared hosting acc,
> or do I need to ask the hoster? phpize is installed and my own
> separate pear installation also works...
Your hoster has to do this.
> Anyway, here's the main issue:
> After logging in, the portal displays the blocks for kronolith and
> nag (among others). The issue shows when using the Basic mode* and
> hovering over the X next to an appointment to delete it or over the
> checkbox of tasks.
> My installation is at domain.com/apps/gw, the url parameter of the
> portal blocks is as follows:
> http%3A%2F%2Fdomain.com%2Fapps%2Fgw%2Fservices%2Fportal%2Fapps%2Fgw%2Fservices%2Fportal%2Findex.php
> Notice the double appearance of apps/services/portal, clicking leads
> to a 404 of course.
> Opening tasks or calendar and deleting or editing the entries there
> works without errors.
Cannot reproduce, maybe some issue with your hoster's PHP setup. Try
setting $app_webroot in config/registry.local.php.
> * When using the Dynamic mode, I can't use kronolith, it indicates
> "Error when communicating with the server." and there's "Loading
> calendars..." visible at the left side - must be some AJAX-related
> error, which is probably related to libxml 2.6.27 being too old...
May or may not be. Without any error message this is just wild guessing.
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