[kronolith] Thunderbird Lightning does not display Kronolith Calendar

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Wed Sep 23 17:00:30 UTC 2015


Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:

> Am 23.09.2015 um 17:14 schrieb Jan Schneider:
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>> Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:
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>>> Am 21.09.2015 um 16:52 schrieb Jan Schneider:
>>>>
>>>> Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:
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>>>>> Am 16.09.2015 um 21:42 schrieb Jan Schneider:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Am 16.09.2015 um 20:36 schrieb Jan Schneider:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Am 15.09.2015 um 21:41 schrieb Jan Schneider:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Zitat von Ferdinand Gruber <fer.grub at yahoo.de>:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I am using Thunderbird 38.2.0with Lightning 4.0.2 as frontend.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> May be after updating horde groupware, anyway, now  
>>>>>>>>>>> Lightning does not display any calendar events.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> In the Thunderbird error console I can see 2 messages:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> CalDAV: Fatal Error parsing etags for MyHordeCalendar
>>>>>>>>>>> NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED: Component returned failure code:  
>>>>>>>>>>> 0x8000ffff (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED)  
>>>>>>>>>>> [nsISAXXMLReader.onDataAvailable]
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Any idea?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Can you trace the wire to see what etags are actually sent back?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Now I installed wireshark and I am trying to get some  
>>>>>>>>> information out of that, e.g. I tried a filter:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> frame contains calendar
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Please can you help me how to find that etags?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> They should be included in the XML server response from a  
>>>>>>>> client PROPFIND request.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please can  you help me to set an appropriate filter in wireshark?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just don't do any other HTTP traffic during your request, then  
>>>>>> scroll down until you find a PROPFIND request.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for ansering me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I captured the traffic on the network card with wireshark  
>>>>> when thunderbird was starting.
>>>>> I looked for the string "PROPFIND".
>>>>> Then I followed the TCP stream.
>>>>> I saved the output in a file and attached the file to this message.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please would you be so kind to look into that. I am not able to  
>>>>> interpret the content.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>>> Ferdinand
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Greetings from Austria
>>>>> Ferdinand Gruber
>>>>
>>>> This is not in a readable format, because the server gzipped the  
>>>> response content. Which is generally good, but makes the response  
>>>> unreadable.
>>>
>>> Yes, I also had the suspicion that the data is compressed but I  
>>> did not anywhere in the Horde configuration find how to change  
>>> this. I cannot remember that I should have set such a  
>>> configuration item.
>>
>> Because it's set by default. You need to explicitly disable it.
> I found an option in horde/config/conf.php and changed it to
>
>      $conf[compress_pages] = false;
>
> This did not change anything.
> Is there another option in conf.php of the horde framework (or that  
> of kronolith), where I can disable gzip?
>
> -- 
> Greetings from Austria
> Ferdinand Gruber
>
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Apache may do this transparently too.

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Jan Schneider
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