Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-22 Thread T.J.R. Woudenberg - Prism Mail Solutions
> I can confirm that the key cookie isn't set. I compared it with my 1.5.1 > cvs install and in my case the key cookie is set. > > When I compare the http headers I also see a difference. > > mail.prism.nl (i replaced certain version numbers with "x"): > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:21:47 GMT > Server

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-20 Thread Ben Holt
Tristan Woudenberg wrote: It gets more weird, when I do a clean install of SuSE 8.2 on my home server, with the same setup and apache php version it works fine with Firefox For the rest, i don't have a clue why it isn't working. Probably upgrading your php version would solve

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-20 Thread Tristan Woudenberg
> I can confirm that the key cookie isn't set. I compared it with my 1.5.1 > cvs install and in my case the key cookie is set. > > When I compare the http headers I also see a difference. > > mail.prism.nl (i replaced certain version numbers with "x"): > Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:21:47 GMT > Server

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Caleb Phillips
I did setup a test account on http://mail.prism.nl with the latest 1.5 cvs I got the same (weird) result as others: Firefox 1.0 - Doesn't work IE - Works Can you upgrade php? That is what I would try next... Good Luck -- Caleb Phillips IT Specialist Small White Cube ---

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Marc Groot Koerkamp
Tristan Woudenberg said: > Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting > anything, these > are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered > whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using > SquirrelMail w

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Tristan Woudenberg
>>>I think you are missing a cookie.. >>>I don't have the CVS SQ, so I can't comment, but my own install shows a "key" cookie that logging into your sq didn't give me. >>>I also have a cookie path set and you don't, but that shouldn't make a difference. >>>On the other hand, you have the squirrelma

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Franki
Tristan Woudenberg wrote: I think you are missing a cookie.. I don't have the CVS SQ, so I can't comment, but my own install shows a "key" cookie that logging into your sq didn't give me. I also have a cookie path set and you don't, but that shouldn't make a difference. On the other hand, you have

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Tristan Woudenberg
> I think you are missing a cookie.. > I don't have the CVS SQ, so I can't comment, but my own install shows a > "key" cookie that logging into your sq didn't give me. > I also have a cookie path set and you don't, but that shouldn't make a > difference. > On the other hand, you have the squirrelma

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Franki
Paul Lesneiwski wrote: I did setup a test account on http://mail.prism.nl with the latest 1.5 cvs (updated today) login sqtest testsq15. If you have time to test it please do, I'll change the pw in a couple of days though. About the cookies, I get 2 cookies in Firefox, squirrelmail_language and SQM

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
> I did setup a test account on http://mail.prism.nl with the latest 1.5 cvs > (updated today) login sqtest testsq15. If you have time to test it please > do, > I'll change the pw in a couple of days though. About the cookies, I get 2 > cookies in Firefox, squirrelmail_language and SQMSESSID both f

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Franki
Tristan Woudenberg wrote: Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Tristan Woudenberg
Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. >>> >>>In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any special hacks r

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Franki
Tristan wrote: Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any special hac

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-16 Thread Tristan
Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. > Could it be that you unchecked Cookies under Options? I had the same > problem which was rectified when I went into

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Barry Wong
Franki wrote: Chris Hilts wrote: Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages wit

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
Tristan wrote: Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any special ha

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Franki
Chris Hilts wrote: Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any specia

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Tristan
>> Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these >> are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered >> whatsoever. > > In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using > SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any special hac

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Chris Hilts
> Thanks for your fast reply but nope, I'm not restricting anything, these > are out of the box Firefoxes without any extensions or settings altered > whatsoever. In that case, I'm unable to duplicate your trouble. I've been using SquirrelMail with Firefox for ages without any special hacks requi

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Tristan
>> I have a problem with the combination Squirrelmail 1.4.4 and Firefox 1.0, >> with all other browsers (including Mozilla) my Squirrelmail setup works >> fine except when I login with Firefox it gives me the classic: Error You >> must be logged in to access this page. After I try to do anything wi

Re: [SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Jonathan Angliss
> L.S. > > I have a problem with the combination Squirrelmail 1.4.4 and Firefox 1.0, > with all other browsers (including Mozilla) my Squirrelmail setup works > fine except when I login with Firefox it gives me the classic: Error You > must be logged in to access this page. After I try to do anyth

[SM-USERS] Firefox related problem

2005-02-15 Thread Tristan
L.S. I have a problem with the combination Squirrelmail 1.4.4 and Firefox 1.0, with all other browsers (including Mozilla) my Squirrelmail setup works fine except when I login with Firefox it gives me the classic: Error You must be logged in to access this page. After I try to do anything withi