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[#6179] Maintenance task causes the interface to switch to imp
Summary Maintenance task causes the interface to switch to imp
Queue DIMP
Queue Version HEAD
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 2. Medium
Owners Horde Developers (at) , slusarz (at) horde (dot) org
Requester nicholas.inglis (at) bluebottle (dot) com
Created 01/31/2008 (6316 days ago)
Due
Updated 04/03/2008 (6253 days ago)
Assigned 04/02/2008 (6254 days ago)
Resolved 04/03/2008 (6253 days ago)
Milestone 1
Patch No

History
04/03/2008 02:43:06 AM Michael Slusarz Comment #6
State ⇒ Resolved
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04/02/2008 05:35:24 AM Michael Slusarz Comment #5
State ⇒ Feedback
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#1 - This is a different issue than Ticket 6312.

#2 - Should be fixed (commit message not currently available)


03/06/2008 10:36:08 AM Jan Schneider Milestone ⇒ 1
 
03/04/2008 04:09:54 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Summary ⇒ Maintenance task causes the interface to switch to imp
 
02/29/2008 02:24:09 AM nicholas (dot) inglis (at) bluebottle (dot) com Comment #4 Reply to this comment
This should be solved with implementing request #6312.
that sounds like a good idea.



- nick
02/28/2008 03:49:33 PM Jan Schneider Comment #3 Reply to this comment
This should be solved with implementing request #6312.
02/04/2008 02:08:43 AM nicholas (dot) inglis (at) bluebottle (dot) com Comment #2 Reply to this comment
The maintenance tasks of the mail client that are presented to the
user on login cause the interface to end up in imp. This is bad
because we want to stay in the dimp interface.
After further investigation I find that after maintenance is complete 
it returns to the imp/redirect.php script, which then pushes you into 
imp.



the redirect script was our first point of call before maintenance, 
and it included a hidden variable 'select_view' = 'dimp'



After maintenance this hidden variable is missing, so we end up in the 
imp interface rather than the dimp one. (I think this is what is 
happening).



does this mean that we need to store the interface before going into 
maintenance, and restore it afterwards?



- nick








01/31/2008 05:11:21 PM Jan Schneider Assigned to Michael Slusarz
Assigned to Horde DevelopersHorde Developers
State ⇒ Assigned
 
01/31/2008 01:30:59 AM nicholas (dot) inglis (at) bluebottle (dot) com Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Queue ⇒ DIMP
Summary ⇒ Maintenace task causes the interface to switch to imp
Type ⇒ Bug
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The maintenance tasks of the mail client that are presented to the 
user on login cause the interface to end up in imp. This is bad 
because we want to stay in the dimp interface.








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