Re: Auto-Complete Adding Multiple Signatures

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On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Jon Reynolds
<maillist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> This is my first message to the list, so please forgive me for any
> ignorance in your mailing list practises.
>
> I have recently got SquirrelMail version 1.4.20 up and running on my
> Ubuntu 10,04 VPS server. I added the auto-complete plugin, which I
> subsequently found did not work in Firefox. After a bit of Googling I
> found a page [0] that provided a replacement php file to make this
> function work in Firefox, which it does now, lovely.
>
> But what I am experiencing is every time I enter a recipient in either the
> To, Cc or Bcc boxes and hit enter, I am getting an additional signature
> added to the bottom of the body. I hit enter when using the auto-complete
> function to complete, but even if I type in the email address in full and
> hit enter (so nothing to do with the auto-complete function) it adds
> another signature.
>
> Hopefully this is an easy fix. I have tried searching for this problem
> with no success.

This isn't anything to do with the plugin - it happens without it.
The default form action fires when you hit enter in a text field.  It
might be good to disable that from happening, perhaps in the Compose
Extras plugin.  I'll take a look when I can.

> ----
> Update: I have discovered that if I just the right-arrow key, I can
> achieve the selection of the auto-complete suggestion without inserting
> the signature.
>
> [0]
> http://liviutudor.com/2011/10/28/implementing-squirrel-mail-autocomplete-plugin-under-mozilla-firefox/


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