[kronolith] open fct in mcal.php

Yohann Fourteau yohann.fourteau@wanadoo.fr
Thu, 06 Sep 2001 17:07:28 +0200


Jan Schneider wrote:
> 
> kronolith uses just one mcal user, you don't have to add a user to mpasswd for
> each user the uses kronolith.
> The different calendars for the different users are managed internally.
> 

And how do you explain, that (when I remove the "@" of the open fonction
to have the error msg) :
<b>Warning</b>:  Couldn't open stream {/mstore}<tofour>  

When I use kronolith with the user $this->mcalUsername with the password
$this->mcalPassword, kronolith works perfectly, but when I use another
user (tofour), kronolith send an empty page (I must remove the "@" to
know why and have the error msg...).

And I'm not the only one who have that pb (you can read the mailing
list, you'll see some messages about the error "PHP Warning:  Unable to
find stream pointer in
/usr/local/opt/apache/horde/kronolith/lib/Driver/mcal.php on line 64" ).



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Subject: Re: [kronolith] Re:[Kronolith] greek languge support help

Quoting Silligardos Xristoforos <xsilliga@teiath.gr>:

>    As we said and in our first message we want to know which languge the
> user has chosen during his login to the system, we belive that this is
> held in some kind of a variable, we would like you to tell as how are we
> going to do that king of check. 
>    in example: 
>    if the user selected greek as his language we would like to use a
> function to translate the date from english to greek. 
>    We don't know the check part, how would we know that the user has
> chosen greek as his language and not, lets say italian.

Why do you need a new function to do this? strftime(), which should be used
everwhere relevant, uses the current locale for the date. If you are using
Greek, you will be set to the greek locale.

For reference, though, the current language is always in the global variable
$language.

-chuck

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Subject: alarm specifications

Hello, 
I have two things.
1) Can you specify more with alarms at this time?  I would like to be able to 
have it email me when an event comes around AND be able to specify that email 
address. Email to pager gateway comes in mind here.

2) Why can't you specify more than 24 hours on the alarm?  

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Subject: Re: [kronolith] alarm specifications

Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:

> Hello, 
> I have two things.
> 1) Can you specify more with alarms at this time?  I would like to be able to
> 
> have it email me when an event comes around AND be able to specify that email
> 
> address. Email to pager gateway comes in mind here.

Not yet. There was a dicussion a few month ago (I think on dev@) to implement a 
notification framework into horde that collects messages from all horde 
applications and sends notification to whatever you specify (email, pager, 
mobile, popup window). But there hasn't been any work done so far.
 
> 2) Why can't you specify more than 24 hours on the alarm?  

Because it's hardcoded! Just kidding, what time span would you like to see in 
the alarm settings?

Jan.


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> Because it's hardcoded! 
If I had written it, it would be.  :)

> what time span would you like to see in the alarm settings?
Well, I don't know exactly.  If I'm absent minded, which I really can be, or if 
I do not login to horde daily, then 24 hours may not be enough time.  Let's say 
I have an out of town event.  24 hours enough?  I wonder if it would be 
possible to leave it configurable to the user.  input a number then specify the 
time value, be it minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years.....I have no clue 
how the backend of this works so this may not be possible but that 
configuration gives the most flexibility.  IMHO.

-- 
Terry Davis
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(402) 829-6059


Quoting Jan Schneider <janmailing@gmx.de>:

> Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:
> 
> > Hello, 
> > I have two things.
> > 1) Can you specify more with alarms at this time?  I would like to be able
> to
> > 
> > have it email me when an event comes around AND be able to specify that
> email
> > 
> > address. Email to pager gateway comes in mind here.
> 
> Not yet. There was a dicussion a few month ago (I think on dev@) to implement
> a 
> notification framework into horde that collects messages from all horde 
> applications and sends notification to whatever you specify (email, pager, 
> mobile, popup window). But there hasn't been any work done so far.
>  
> > 2) Why can't you specify more than 24 hours on the alarm?  
> 
> Because it's hardcoded! Just kidding, what time span would you like to see in
> 
> the alarm settings?
> 
> Jan.
> 
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Subject: Re: [kronolith] alarm specifications

Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:

> > what time span would you like to see in the alarm settings?
> Well, I don't know exactly.  If I'm absent minded, which I really can be, or
> if 
> I do not login to horde daily, then 24 hours may not be enough time.  Let's
> say 
> I have an out of town event.  24 hours enough?  I wonder if it would be 

24 hours is currently possible so this won't be a change.

> possible to leave it configurable to the user.  input a number then specify
> the 
> time value, be it minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years.....I have no
> clue 
> how the backend of this works so this may not be possible but that 
> configuration gives the most flexibility.  IMHO.

This would probably be the most flexible solution though everything longer than 
years make no sense to me. But to choose from minutes, hours, days and weeks 
and to give the user an input fields sounds good to me.

Jan.


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Subject: Re: [kronolith] alarm specifications

> though everything longer than years make no sense to me.
Agreed.

Sounds good, thank you!

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Quoting Jan Schneider <janmailing@gmx.de>:

> Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:
> 
> > > what time span would you like to see in the alarm settings?
> > Well, I don't know exactly.  If I'm absent minded, which I really can be,
> or
> > if 
> > I do not login to horde daily, then 24 hours may not be enough time. 
> Let's
> > say 
> > I have an out of town event.  24 hours enough?  I wonder if it would be 
> 
> 24 hours is currently possible so this won't be a change.
> 
> > possible to leave it configurable to the user.  input a number then
> specify
> > the 
> > time value, be it minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years.....I have
> no
> > clue 
> > how the backend of this works so this may not be possible but that 
> > configuration gives the most flexibility.  IMHO.
> 
> This would probably be the most flexible solution though everything longer
> than 
> years make no sense to me. But to choose from minutes, hours, days and weeks
> 
> and to give the user an input fields sounds good to me.
> 
> Jan.
> 
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Subject: Re: [kronolith] alarm specifications

i had another thought, when I suggest a feature, is there anything else I 
should do?  Like, do you have a bugtracker that has a feature submit on it that 
I should be using?

-- 
Terry Davis
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Quoting Jan Schneider <janmailing@gmx.de>:

> Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:
> 
> > > what time span would you like to see in the alarm settings?
> > Well, I don't know exactly.  If I'm absent minded, which I really can be,
> or
> > if 
> > I do not login to horde daily, then 24 hours may not be enough time. 
> Let's
> > say 
> > I have an out of town event.  24 hours enough?  I wonder if it would be 
> 
> 24 hours is currently possible so this won't be a change.
> 
> > possible to leave it configurable to the user.  input a number then
> specify
> > the 
> > time value, be it minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years.....I have
> no
> > clue 
> > how the backend of this works so this may not be possible but that 
> > configuration gives the most flexibility.  IMHO.
> 
> This would probably be the most flexible solution though everything longer
> than 
> years make no sense to me. But to choose from minutes, hours, days and weeks
> 
> and to give the user an input fields sounds good to me.
> 
> Jan.
> 
> -- 
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