[imp] propose changes for registry.php.dist

Eric Jon Rostetter eric.rostetter@physics.utexas.edu
Mon, 07 Jan 2002 16:23:07 -0600 (CST)


Quoting Rémi Cohen-Scali <Remi@Cohen-Scali.com>:

> Hello
> 
> I propose the following changes for horde's registry.php.dist.
> For each appl.
> 1) use dirname(dirname(__FILE__)) for fileroot dir instead of having 
> '..' (result is more direct)

This one I'm neutral on.

> 2) define icon as for webroot relative to the horde value (webroot was 
> but not icon)

After just spening some time last night doing this on my config files,
I must agree.  I  move my stuff around a lot (first in a test area, then
move to a production area, etc).  Having to change one entry instead of
many is of great value.  I was thinking of submitting this as a request
and/or patch myself...

> 3) use default false for allow_guest for security reasons

Again I agree (after wondering why can I access this module without 
authentication but the others require authentication, I finally tracked
it down to the allow_guest being set wrong since I copied it from the
example of (I think) chora).
 
> an example patch is available at:
> http://www.rcsnet.net/horde/horde_registry_cvs_head.patch

Thanks for doing the work!  I'll fully support these changes (at least 2
and 3, and see no harm in 1).
 
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Subject: Re: [imp] on the subject of buttons

Ah, I see.

Zitat von Aaron Solochek <aarons@aberrant.org>:

> No, I'm not missing any button that's supposed to be there, I just 
> wanted to add one to turba.
> 
> -Aaron
> 
> Jan Schneider wrote:
> 
> > Zitat von Aaron Solochek <aarons@aberrant.org>:
> > 
> > 
> >>how does one add a "logout" button?  I was hoping there was already
> some
> >>
> >>"logout" object akin to the "imp" object, but apparently there is
> not.
> >>
> > 
> > Where are you missing a logout button. As you write to the imp list I
> 
> > assume you're speaking about imp. You should have at least one logout
> 
> > button in the menu.
> > 
> > Jan.
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Subject: IMP 3.0 compose-window addressing

In IMP 2.2 it was possible to access your contact list from the compose window 
and select addresses for the current message being composed.  Will that feature 
be brought back?  If it's already there why don't I get it in my IMP 3.0 compose 
window?  Expand Names is nice but not very useful when you have 20 addresses in 
your address book that start with "john" and you're not sure which one you need.