Re: Select Range not working

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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:41 PM, zamri <zamri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, December 4, 2008 11:45 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 7:05 PM, zamri <zamri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, December 4, 2008 5:33 am, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>>> Please do not top-post, as explained in the posting guidelines.
>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:12 AM, Olivier MOULIN <olivier@xxxxxxxx>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I have the last squirrelmail version 1.4.16 on a Mandriva CS 3.0
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> apache2-2.0.48-6.18.C30mdk.
>>>>>>> I have a trouble with the "Select Range" plugin, it did not work.
>>>>>>> When
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> select 2 mails and click on select range nothing happen.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you have an idea ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Watch in your browser for JavaScript errors when clicking.  Show all
>>>>>> the steps you took to install the plugin.  Show the plugin version.
>>>>>> Show configtest output.  Read the posting guidelines:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://squirrelmail.org/postingguidelines
>>>>>
>>>>> Nothing appear in the java console or in the browser (IE or Firefox)
>>>>>
>>>>> The plugin was installed with a squirrelmail package. I did nothing
>>>>> more
>>>>> Plugin version is 3.7
>>>>
>>>> Can you show what other plugins you have installed?  Can you also try
>>>> by disabling all plugins except Select Range?
>>>>
>>>> Also, neither of these situations should allow the Select Range link
>>>> to show, but make sure that Options->Display Preferences->Use
>>>> Javascript is set to Always (turn it back to Autodetect after you are
>>>> done testing) and verify that the Options->Display Preferences->Select
>>>> Range settings are appropriate.  If one of these things fixes it,
>>>> please explain which one was the problem -- which setting caused the
>>>> link to show but not actually work?
>>>>
>>>> Otherwise, you'll need to look at the page source for the mailbox list
>>>> frame.  Make sure the JavaScript for the Select Range link looks right
>>>> (paste it here), and make sure that the JavaScript tag for the select
>>>> range (select_range_generic.js) is included at the top of the page
>>>> source.
>>>>
>>>> Ah, but here might be the real problem.  Open
>>>> plugins/select_range/templates/default/select_range_link.tpl and see
>>>> the line that looks like this:
>>>>
>>>> echo '<a href=#" onClick="selectRange...
>>>>
>>>> Change it to this:
>>>>
>>>> echo '<a href="#" onClick="selectRange...
>>>>
>>>> There is a quote missing at the beginning of the href value.  Please
>>>> confirm if this fixes it for you.
>>>
>>> This looks like a bug in the plugin. This should be fixed in the next
>>> plugin release.
>>
>> Excuse me?  What other orders do you have for the people providing you
>> free software?  Did you even experience the issue reported and have
>> you verified that the fix I provided corrects the issue?
>
> Whoaa. Take it easy man. I just think it is a typo and should be
> considered as a bug and a bug should be fixed. Fortunately, I didn't
> experient any problem with this plugin and have tested it on IE6 and
> Firefox 3. With this limited test, i can't tell if it works on other
> browsers.
>
> My SM : 1.4.14
> Select range : 3.7-1.4.4
>
> Sorry if the sentence was like an order. It wasn't. Was it?

Yes, that is exactly how a boss talks to an employee (telling me what
should and should not be done).  It's also that there was no
contribution in your email.  I had identified a typo, something that
obviously will be fixed.  I asked the OP to see if that fixed the
issue.  If you chime in without being able to confirm that the
reported issue is fixed and tell me what I already know (that it
should be fixed), using strong terms ("bug") for what is also just a
typo, then it sounds demanding and maybe offensive.  The least you
could do is use words that *ask* for it to be fixed, but if you don't
have a specific contribution on the thread topic, then there isn't
much need for such an email.

> Thanks for the great software and keep it up.

Thanks for clarifying.

Cheers,
Paul

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