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[#7063] stack overflow in IE
Summary stack overflow in IE
Queue DIMP
Queue Version 1.0
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 1. Low
Owners slusarz (at) horde (dot) org
Requester ozzk_r (at) yahoo (dot) com
Created 07/14/2008 (6205 days ago)
Due
Updated 07/29/2008 (6190 days ago)
Assigned 07/17/2008 (6202 days ago)
Resolved 07/25/2008 (6194 days ago)
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07/29/2008 01:08:25 PM jbesko (at) msu (dot) edu Comment #12 Reply to this comment
Can't reproduce using either IE 6 or FF 3 (that's all I have
available to me at the moment).  Are all of you using the latest HEAD
(or snapshot) of DIMP?  DIMP's code has changed so much since 1.0
that, quite honestly, bug reports against 1.0 are not very useful
anymore.
For confirmation/completion:



I updated DIMP to the latest in the CVS tree, and I can not duplicate the

problem any more.


07/25/2008 12:17:12 PM Michael Slusarz Comment #11
State ⇒ Resolved
Reply to this comment
Unless someone can reproduce in a version of DIMP dated >= today, this 
has been resolved.
07/24/2008 07:52:31 PM jbesko (at) msu (dot) edu Comment #10 Reply to this comment
Can't reproduce using either IE 6 or FF 3 (that's all I have
available to me at the moment).  Are all of you using the latest HEAD
(or snapshot) of DIMP?  DIMP's code has changed so much since 1.0
that, quite honestly, bug reports against 1.0 are not very useful
anymore.
No, we are using Groupware Webmail Edition 1.1.1, which looks like it's

using DIMP H3 (1.0) from May 25, 2008, so this is probably why we're

seeing the problem and you aren't.  We'll look into updating to the latest

snapshot, then testing again.



Thanks.
07/24/2008 07:00:43 PM Michael Slusarz Comment #9 Reply to this comment
I believe I found a way to reproduce it:
I wasn't able to reproduce the "Stack Overflow at line: 2" using your
method, but
I was able to reproduce the error message with these steps:
Can't reproduce using either IE 6 or FF 3 (that's all I have available 
to me at the moment).  Are all of you using the latest HEAD (or 
snapshot) of DIMP?  DIMP's code has changed so much since 1.0 that, 
quite honestly, bug reports against 1.0 are not very useful anymore.
07/24/2008 06:29:43 PM jbesko (at) msu (dot) edu Comment #8 Reply to this comment
I believe I found a way to reproduce it:
I wasn't able to reproduce the "Stack Overflow at line: 2" using your 
method, but

I was able to reproduce the error message with these steps:



1. Log in using Dynamic mode

2. Click on a message in my Inbox so I can preview the message

3. Click on another folder in the side bar (i.e. Sent or Trash)

4. The error pops up and message is unchecked

5. Click on the same folder, and I see the contents.



(note: the stack overflow message doesn't seem to cause any bad side

effects that I have noticed, just the annoying message pops up.)



This is only in IE (version 7.0 tested) on a Windows XP SP3 system.



When using Firefox v3.0, I don't get this behavior.  This is what happens

when I use Firefox 3 on the same WinXP SP3 system:



1. Log in using Dynamic mode

2. Click on a message in my Inbox so I can preview the message

3. Click on another folder in the side bar (i.e. Sent or Trash)

4. Message is unchecked, but I don't see contents of other folder

5. Click on the same folder, and I see the contents.



I have checked the behavior on Mac OS X v10.4.11 with Safari v3.1.2

and Firefox v3.0 and both Mac browsers behaved the same way

Firefox v3.0 behaved in WinXP SP3.



I also checked the behavior on OpenSuSE 10.3 and Firefox 2.0.0.15,

and it behaved the same as Firefox 3.0 in WinXP SP3.



I hope this helps.
07/22/2008 07:13:47 PM Michael Slusarz Comment #7 Reply to this comment
I believe I found a way to reproduce it:
I can't reproduce on IE 6/7 using the latest version of DIMP (FW_3 - 
soon to be 1.0.1).
07/22/2008 07:20:04 AM robert (dot) penz (at) tirol (dot) gv (dot) at Comment #6 Reply to this comment
I believe I found a way to reproduce it:



1. login into DIMP

2. select a mail in the inbox (so that the line is highlighted and a 
green checkmark is on the left side of the line)

3. click into the search box - the search options appear

4. click onto the [x] of these search options



on our IE 6 Systems we get the stack overflow at this click, with the 
IE 7 on my System the click does nothing (= it does not close the 
search options). After that I cannot change the search fields (all, 
from, to, subject) anymore and if I click on "drafts" I get the "Stack 
overflow" in IE7 too.



Hope this helps.


07/22/2008 12:16:27 AM Michael Slusarz Comment #5
State ⇒ Stalled
Reply to this comment
Until someone provides a reliable way to reproduce, nothing we can do 
about this.
07/21/2008 02:31:33 PM robert (dot) penz (at) tirol (dot) gv (dot) at Comment #4 Reply to this comment
We also can reproduce the problem at least with IE 6. I was also told 
by a colleague that something similar also happens in Firefox (but 
much less often), but I personally did not see this.



If we're able to narrow it down, I'll write a comment to this bug report.
07/19/2008 09:40:12 PM Michael Slusarz Comment #3 Reply to this comment
Nope.  But that error would have happened on pageload (it was an issue 
with the DOM ready code).  Sounds like this is happening after all the 
code is loaded.  But until I can reproduce (I can't) or someone 
figures out where this error is coming from, there isn't a whole lot 
I'm going to be able to do about this report.
07/17/2008 11:04:24 PM Jan Schneider Comment #2
Assigned to Michael Slusarz
State ⇒ Feedback
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
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This is only known to happen on Safari. Michael, did you ever see this in IE?
07/14/2008 02:11:04 AM ozzk_r (at) yahoo (dot) com Comment #1
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Milestone ⇒
Queue ⇒ DIMP
Due ⇒ 07/13/2008
Summary ⇒ stack overflow in IE
Type ⇒ Bug
Priority ⇒ 3. High
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I use Horde Groupware 1.1.1. On some occasions when I read a message 
or change  the folder in module dimp, i have the following box "stack 
overflow" in IE



Thank you for your help


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