Hello Troy,
On Saturday, March 08, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> Jon,
> I played with it for a while, and here's what I found (I'm storing prefs
> in mysql):
> - No folders are collapsed by default
> (even though the feature is enabled by default).
> - Collapse a folder, it collapses
> -
Jon,
I played with it for a while, and here's what I found (I'm storing prefs
in mysql):
- No folders are collapsed by default
(even though the feature is enabled by default).
- Collapse a folder, it collapses
- Collapse another folder, it collapses, but expands the first
- Click refresh/reload
Hello Troy,
On Saturday, March 08, 2003, Troy Settle wrote...
> I'm having the same problem. Is there an answer yet?
Apart from the fact we don't yet support PHP 4.3.x, I've yet to test
SquirrelMail 1.2.11 on that platform yet. It's on my list of things
to do, at the moment I'm working on
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> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:08 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SM-USERS] (un)collapsing folders
>
>
> I'm using SquirrelMail 1.2.11 with Apache 2.0.44,PHP 4.3.1,
> and Courier 1.7.0. For the most part, things are worki
I'm using SquirrelMail 1.2.11 with Apache 2.0.44,PHP 4.3.1, and Courier
1.7.0. For the most part, things are working fine, except for some weird
behaviour with the collapse_folders feature. Whenever I collapse a
folder, any other collapsed folders *un*collapse - as a result I can only
manage to h