[imp] cookies required?

Jan Schneider jan@horde.org
Thu, 25 Oct 2001 11:11:33 +0200


I still can't reproduce it here, but the symptoms you describe let me think 
there are some warning message inside tags and javascript areas.

Can you take a look at the html source code of such a page and report any 
warning and error messages you find?

Jan.

Zitat von Jeff Tucker <jefft@wciatl.com>:

> --On Wednesday, October 24, 2001 4:33 PM -0400 Chuck Hagenbuch 
> <chuck@horde.org> wrote:
> 
> > Quoting Jeff Tucker <jefft@wciatl.com>:
> >
> >> Yes, 2.3.7 from CVS a couple days ago.
> >
> > What browser for all of this? I can't reproduce any of it...
> >
> 
> OK. I upgraded Horde and imp last Saturday night, that would be the 20th, I
> 
> guess.
> 
> I'm using IE 5.5 running on Windows 98. 5.5.4134.0600 to be specific.
> 
> I logged into imp and refused two offers for a session cookie. I believe 
> there's already a persistent cookie on my hard drive from logging in a few 
> minutes ago. I closed all browser windows before starting up a new window 
> and logging in this last time.
> 
> In my Inbox, I clicked the first file, then clicked delete. This time, the 
> HTML came back mostly OK but on the bottom line, next to Select and Mark 
> As: I see this HTML code which got sent as plaintext: <a 
> href="?Horde=ae86b902f83061b573155b335f29cfa6" onclick="BlackList(158, 2); 
> return false;" onmouseout="status='';
> 
> Next I opened a message and clicked Forward. I got an alert box that said 
> "Your browser does not support this print option. Press Control/Option + P 
> to print." This is absolutely repeatable. I've had this problem for several
> 
> weeks, with several updates of IMP. I can reproduce it in IE 5.5 and IE 
> 6.0. It was first reported to me by a user who probably also uses IE, but I
> 
> don't know what version.
> 
> If I logout and login, allowing cookies, I can forward all day long. If I 
> logout again and login refusing cookies, the problem comes back.
> 
> I hope this helps. I haven't spent any time debugging these two problems, 
> as I assumed I would just have to tell my customers that they had to use 
> cookies or else.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> -- 
> Jeff Tucker
> Williams Consulting, Inc.
> jefft@wciatl.com
> 
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