Re: load continuously for some emails in some languages with utf-8 charset

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>> Thank you for the further example specimens.  So far I cannot
>> reproduce the issue, so your continued help is appreciated.  It's
>> likely due to version differences, perhaps in particular, the mbstring
>> functionality is not reliable across versions.
>
> Actually I just use the sources file in official website to re-produce the
> problem, but please kindly note that you will need to change the language to
> Traditional Chinese language in order to re-produce the issue. (Options >
> Display Preferences > set "Chinese Trad" in Language > Submit)

I mean versions of PHP, mbstring, O/S, and whatnot.

>> I have also uploaded two patch files to that tracker:
>>
>> 1) A patch that adds some debugging information to the screen so you
>> can report back what happens when the lock-up (endless loop) happens
>>
>> 2) A patch that might contain a potential fix for the problem
>> (however, this fix is just a guess by me, since I cannot yet reproduce
>> the issue myself)
>>
>> Please have a look at your earliest convenience.
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3053349&group_id=311&atid=100311
>
> Seems above 2 patches cannot help, I just re-test different combination of
> squirrelmail installation, here are the results:
>
> Environment: only install squirrelmail-1.4.21.tar.bz
> Result: 100% cpu loading after go to Options > Display Preferences > set
> "Chinese Trad" in Language > Submit

100% CPU load after clicking the "Submit" button??  Do you mean after
you click "Submit" and go to the INBOX message list?  Or do you really
mean the Display Options page "Submit" button locked up the server??

> Environment: only install squirrelmail-20100826_0200-SVN.stable.tar.bz2 +
> strings.php.debug.diff
> Result: No debug msg is shown, after 40-50% cpu loading in server for a
> minute, the firefox prompted Runtime Error "This application has requested
> the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way".

No debug message is shown when you do what?  What action are you
trying in this case?  Does the screen show anything at all?

> * Plz note all above sources are downloaded from
> http://squirrelmail.org/download.php
>
>
>
> Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>
>> Oh, also, what translation pack are you using (date?  charset from
>> locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/squirrelmail.po?)?  Note that the zh_TW was
>> changed to UTF-8 in early 2008, but if you are using a translation
>> from any earlier, this could be an issue.  If that's the case, please
>> download a a newer translation from the downloads page.
>>
>
> In my first test, I didn't apply any translation pack (locale), just the
> fresh install of squirrelmail sources, and from above several testing, you
> can see both "with translation pack" & "without translation pack" will cause
> same issue.

You can't use SquirrelMail in Traditional Chinese without a
translation pack, although that might not matter (the problem may not
be related to the presence or lack of the presence of the
translations).

-- 
Paul Lesniewski
SquirrelMail Team
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