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Offline PChott

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rev 558 problems
« on: May 17, 2007, 05:47:58 AM »
I just updated to revision 558. :'(

And i noticed some problems.

1. Non of buttons in Addressbook in not working, as one already write on forum

2. No Contact are find in addressbook. This is form error log:
[17-May-2007 11:42:33 +0200] DB Error: DB Error: unknown error Query: SELECT COUNT(contact_id) AS rows FROM contacts WHERE del<>1 AND  user_id='3' AND  (1) [nativecode=ERROR: argument of AND must be type boolean, not type integer] in /home/data/web/bum/en/trunk/roundcubemail/program/include/rcube_db.inc on line 505

3. also same problem with messeages when inserting
[17-May-2007 11:42:30 +0200] DB Error: DB Error: unknown error Query: INSERT INTO messages (user_id, del, cache_key, created, idx, uid, subject, "from", "to", cc, date, size, headers, structure) VALUES ('3', 0, 'INBOX.msg', now(), '15', '718', 'šĂÃƒÂ‚Ã‚Â¨ĂŚÃƒÂƒÃ¢Â€ÂšÃƒÂ…Ã‚Â¾', 'root@domain.com (root)', 'me@domain.com', '', '2007-05-09 10:08:09', 952, O:14:"iilBasicHeader":25:{s:2:"id";s:2:"15";s:3:"uid";s:3:"718";s:7:"subject";s:4:"Å¡čćž";s:4:"from";s:28:"root@domain.com (root)";s:2:"to";s:10:"me@domain.com";s:2:"cc";s:0:"";s:7:"replyto";s:0:"";s:11:"in_reply_to";s:0:"";s:4:"date";s:38:"Wed, in /home/data/web/bum/en/trunk/roundcubemail/program/include/rcube_db.inc on line 505
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Offline PChott

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Re: rev 558 problems
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2007, 05:02:29 PM »
at 572 is addressbook fixed, but still icon for add contact does not work

Look: http://roundcubeforum.net/forum/index.php?topic=1573.0
Macs are for those who don't want to know why their computer works.
Linux is for those who want to know why their computer works.
DOS is for those who want to know why their computer doesn't work.
Windows is for those who don't want to know why their computer doesn't work.