[imp] Addressbook preference for mail composing is not saved

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Mon Mar 25 12:12:11 UTC 2013


Zitat von Mehmet Giritli <mgiritli at giritli.eu>:

> On Mon, 2013-03-25 at 12:02 +0100, Jan Schneider wrote:
>> Zitat von Mehmet Giritli <mgiritli at giritli.eu>:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I wrote to this list some time ago about a problem. This is the problem:
>> >
>> > I am trying to set the addressbooks to use when searching or expanding
>> > addresses, which can be set in preferences -> mail -> compose ->
>> > addressbooks. All the addressbooks that I have are in the list on the
>> > right, named "Selected addressbooks". I can move the addressbooks I
>> > don't want to be used to the left, named "available addressbooks". The
>> > settings are kept within a session. But if I log out, the settings are
>> > forgotten. This happens with only this particular setting. I tested
>> > other settings and everything is saved properly except this one.
>> >
>> > I tried many things since then and nothing made a difference. I also
>> > tried a fresh horde install, with a fresh db. The same thing happens
>> > there as well!
>> >
>> > I also checked the relevant preferences and I can see that correct
>> > settings are saved in the db. But the webpages do not reflect these
>> > settings. How is this even possible?
>> >
>> > I was told that it is not reproducible. But can someone please provide
>> > some tips to track this down? What could be the problem causing this
>> > behaviour? I tried everything I can think of and now I am stuck. I
>> > checked debug logs and there seems to be nothing interesting there. I
>> > can provide by email if someone wants to see logs...
>>
>> You need to start tracking this down in
>> IMP_Prefs_Special_Sourceselect::display().
>
> Thank you.
>
> I'm editing .../horde5/imp/lib/Prefs/Special/Sourceselect.php and want
> to direct the value of a variable to debug log. How can I do that?

Horde::debug($variable);
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Jan Schneider
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