Re: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Wow, sorry to upset you, I just work here. I did not buy or set up any of this. I was just given the task of trying to figure this stuff out. Sorry that I bothered you.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tomas Kuliavas [mailto:tokul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:29 PM
To: squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2011.06.14 21:39 Dougan, Linda A raÅÄ:
> When I do sqgetGlobalVar('attachment_common_types',
> $attachment_common_types);
> var_dump($attachment_common_types), I get
> string(23)"attachment_common_types"
>
> Does that just mean that it could not find the variable? I would think
> that it would say something other than attachment_common_types.

$attachment_common_types is an array and it depends on your browser
declared capabilities.

extract of key from $_SESSION is below.

[attachment_common_types] => Array(
            [text/html] => 1
            [application/xhtml+xml] => 1
            [application/xml] => 1
            [*/*] => 1)

If I remember correctly, code in question has some fixes implemented after
1.4.8. SquirrelMail also has code changes that deal with other notices in
your first email. You are using outdated SquirrelMail version written
before PHP 5.3 was released. If you came up with these errors on original
SquirrelMail code, people would ask you to upgrade your SquirrelMail
version. All SquirrelMail versions are free. There is no point for using
old version with known issues, when people give you new version with fixes
for your problem.

I am not a magician. I can't read your webmail code and can't see all
modifications done by you and other people. I can't magically convert your
modded SquirrelMail 1.4.7 to SquirrelMail 1.4.21.

Instead of correcting errors in your modified version of SquirrelMail
1.4.7, get original SquirrelMail 1.4.7 version from SourceForge project
site, compare it with code that you bought (diff -uwrN), realize what you
are paying for and port it to SquirrelMail 1.4.21. It takes less than one
hour to realize that they only replaced looks of some pages, put own
credits on code written by others, bundled some plugins and fubared plugin
hooks by using them backwards.

Don't ask SquirrelMail or other people to support outdated code that you
got from third party. You got what you paid for. The more you push, the
more rude I will get. You never cared about feeling of SquirrelMail
developers when you used code stolen from them. Now your system upgrade
made that code unusable and it is up to you to decide whether you pay for
it again or you start thinking about other people.

-- 
Tomas


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