Paul Lesneiwski said:
>> my expectations are that when I click on a folder in the folder
>> frame that the folder will open in target=right and the folder
>> frame will be maintained(target=left). this is how SM has
>> operated since I started using it 6 years ago. And I believe
>> it is the intend
Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> Look at your prefs settings for the size of the left frame. What is
> it? Can you tell if the frame is being sized down or is completely
> disappearing? If it is disappearing and you can see that the links
> are correct and the same as older versions, then it sounds like
> my expectations are that when I click on a folder in the folder
> frame that the folder will open in target=right and the folder
> frame will be maintained(target=left). this is how SM has
> operated since I started using it 6 years ago. And I believe
> it is the intended operation.
>
> I haven't
Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> On 1/25/06, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> nate wrote:
>>
>> > it is back to frame not dissapearing again under firefox.
>
> I don't understand exactly. You say the folder list frame is
> "disappearing" but then you said that you are not getting a white
> frame. Are y
On 1/25/06, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nate wrote:
>
> > it is back to frame not dissapearing again under firefox.
I don't understand exactly. You say the folder list frame is
"disappearing" but then you said that you are not getting a white
frame. Are you expecting the left frame to appe
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> I had php4-apc installed for one day. Was unable to debug php scripts and
> removed it. Make sure that you can reproduce your problem when php4-apc
> extension is disabled.
confirmed just now I removed the php4-apc package and restarted
apache, the behavior is still there(
nate wrote:
> it is back to frame not dissapearing again under firefox.
> I was in the process of enabling http access and giving my
> account a temporary password so I could tcpdump the output
> but can't reproduce it right now under http or https.
forgot I had ssldump, since I have access to my
nate wrote:
> confirmed that php error logging is turned up, I have another
> php app(ldapexplorer) which is showing some warnings which
> were not showing before I turned up the logging
it is back to frame not dissapearing again under firefox.
I was in the process of enabling http access and giv
nate wrote:
> I changed it so it is only E_ALL and restarted apache and I do
> not see any additional messages. The frame dissapearing is occuring
> 100% of the time on firefox at the moment with SM 1.4.6.
confirmed that php error logging is turned up, I have another
php app(ldapexplorer) which i
>>
>> Restart Apache. PHP APC extension does not handle modifications in PHP
>> scripts. If it is installed and PHP scripts are modified, scripts start
>> breaking with bogus error messages.
>>
>> If you use PHP cache or optimizer and get errors after script updates,
>> make sure that you get those
Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
> Restart Apache. PHP APC extension does not handle modifications in PHP
> scripts. If it is installed and PHP scripts are modified, scripts start
> breaking with bogus error messages.
>
> If you use PHP cache or optimizer and get errors after script updates,
> make sure th
> Hey folks, long time no see.
>
>
> I've been an SM user since just before 1.0 was release I think in
> early 2000, I like it a lot, currently on 1.2.9. I finally got around today
> to testing out an upgrade. So I installed 1.4.6rc1(downloaded in the past
> hour). Configured it to suit my settings
Hey folks, long time no see.
I've been an SM user since just before 1.0 was release I think in
early 2000, I like it a lot, currently on 1.2.9. I finally got around
today to testing out an upgrade. So I installed 1.4.6rc1(downloaded
in the past hour). Configured it to suit my settings, re-download
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