On 30 November 2011 17:28, Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org> wrote: > Quoting cjdl01 <cjd...@brokensolstice.com>: > >> Quoting Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org>: >> >>> Quoting cjdl01 <cjd...@brokensolstice.com>: >>> >>>> I'm using Imp 5.0.15 with Horde 4.0.12. >>>> >>>> I am a linux guy, so I do 99% of my work on linux boxes. As part of my >>>> work, I send a lot of invoices out to customers in pdf format. >>>> >>>> I am using Mozilla firefox 7.0.1, and Adobe Reader 9.4.2 with the >>>> firefox plugin on a gentoo box current as of yesterday. It works fine >>>> normally, but for some reason, when attaching a PDF to an email and >>>> clicking >>>> on the link (name of the attachment) to verify the document, it always >>>> opens >>>> up a blank, white window. There is a very long, ugly URL in the address >>>> bar >>>> of that window (probably going to a hashed temp file), but nothing renders. >>>> >>>> Clicking the attachment name link does not even offer me to download or >>>> open in another program, it just opens that blank window. >>>> >>>> This is going to slow my workflow down something fierce. Is there >>>> anything I can do to fix this? >>> >>> >>> I can verify that this works fine for me. There was a bug related to >>> this, but it was fixed for 5.0.15. >>> >>> commit e08081438cb1a09638897cabd1e46fb3e1120e59 >>> Author: Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org> >>> Date: Mon Oct 31 22:43:50 2011 -0600 >>> >>> Fix intermittent attachment loss when composing messages. >>> >>> Fixed by implementing Serializable for IMP_Compose. >>> >>> In the server access when attaching a file, the Horde_Mime_Part >>> contains >>> the data of the attachment, stored in a stream. When saving the >>> IMP_Compose object to the session, this part was being serialized with >>> the entire contents of the data into the part. Not good for session >>> sizes, and this data was periodically being lost. We already have the >>> attachment data stored (either in VFS or filesystem), so we don't need >>> this data to be stored in the MIME Part - scrub it before serializing. >>> >>> For the record, the way to reproduce: >>> >>> 1. Use dynamic view >>> 2. Open compose screen >>> 3. Attach a file >>> 4. Insert at least one character in body (to trigger auto-save draft) >>> 5. Wait for an auto-save draft >>> 6. Try to view contents of attachment - error will be thrown. >>> >>> michael >> >> >> It looks like firefox 8 just hit portage today, so I installed that, and >> re-tested. It is still doing the same thing. I logged into a windows box >> with FF8, and it works as expected. So it seems to be related just to linux >> FF. Are you using a Linux Desktop with FF8, Michael? >> >> I don't think that this is necessarily a horde bug (it probably has more >> to do with the linux port of FF), but if there is anything I can do to get >> this working it would be of great help. > > > Right now I am using FF9 on Win7. > > But the PDF plugin is known to be wonky at times on all platforms, at least > for me. I can load a PDF and nothing will happen - then I hit refresh and > it will instantly load. That's sort of what your issue feels like.
Unless I'm missing something the OP is on 4.0.12 and Michael stated this was fixed in 4.0.15. Perhaps a Horde/IMP upgraded is necessary before continuing? Simon -- IMP mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org