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[#6148] Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Summary Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Queue IMP
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Rejected
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester marco.peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at
Created 1/25/08 (6719 days ago)
Due
Updated 2/23/09 (6324 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 2/23/09 (6324 days ago)
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407 Michael Slusarz Comment #9
State ⇒ Rejected
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Looks like this isn't happening since dynamically changing the RSS 
link does not seem to work cross-browser at present.
84 Michael Slusarz Comment #8
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Why not, you could manipulate the <!--a75c305b1c0a6022--><link> tag 
after the mailbox
changes. We should probably do the same with the Horde frameset from
IMP.
Does anyone have any documentation on how to do this?  Adding/altering 
a link element doesn't seem to work at all on IE/Safari/Chrome; and 
works kind-of with FF 3 (if clicking directly on the RSS icon, it will 
link to the previous mailbox if more than one mailbox has been visited 
- if holding mouse down on RSS, you get the option to subscribe to 
feed of current mailbox but also the previous mailbox).  It only seems 
to work on Opera.



Attached is the code I am using.
565 Michael Slusarz Milestone ⇒
 
485 Michael Slusarz Version ⇒ HEAD
Queue ⇒ IMP
 
3010 Michael Slusarz Milestone ⇒ 2
 
1910 Michael Slusarz Comment #7
Version ⇒ HEAD
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No need for this to be in 1.x.  Best left for when we integrate with IMP.
5712 Jan Schneider State ⇒ Accepted
 
288 Jan Schneider Comment #6 Reply to this comment
Where would you put the RSS link?  You can't put it in the URL bar
(e.g. in Firefox) since at the time DIMP loads, it may not be the
mailbox page.  So whether we have RSS in DIMP or not, the behavior
will never be consistent with IMP anyway.
Why not, you could manipulate the <!--a75c305b1c0a6022--><link> tag 
after the mailbox changes. We should probably do the same with the 
Horde frameset from IMP.
26 Michael Slusarz Comment #5 Reply to this comment
It would be great to give dimp also the rss.php feature of imp.
I can of course take just the imp/rss.php but then I have always the
imp interface when I'm opening a RSS entry and not dimp which someone
might want to work as default mailer.
Where would you put the RSS link?  You can't put it in the URL bar 
(e.g. in Firefox) since at the time DIMP loads, it may not be the 
mailbox page.  So whether we have RSS in DIMP or not, the behavior 
will never be consistent with IMP anyway.
357 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #4 Reply to this comment
That'd fit with the requests for a way to specify which interface to 
use when using transparent authentication, too.
527 marco (dot) peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at Comment #3 Reply to this comment
That would be of course much better :)
233 Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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First I was inclined to reject the request, but you have a good point 
that people expect to get to the DIMP interface if that's what they 
usually use.



But how about taking this a step further: I always wondered if it 
wouldn't make sense to keep the users from using the IMP interface 
completely in some cases. You can't do this with permissions obviously 
since they still need IMP access, through DIMP. But we could add a 
check to all IMP controller scripts that redirect to the appropriate 
DIMP page if that's what the user selected for his webmail session.
1711 marco (dot) peterseil (at) partner-treuhand (dot) at Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ New
Queue ⇒ DIMP
Summary ⇒ Giving Dimp rss.php feature
Type ⇒ Enhancement
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It would be great to give dimp also the rss.php feature of imp.

I can of course take just the imp/rss.php but then I have always the 
imp interface when I'm opening a RSS entry and not dimp which someone 
might want to work as default mailer.

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