November 6th 2009 PDT
When running Dada Mail version 4.0.0 beta 4 11/03/09 with f=f=send_email or f=send_url_email using Internet Explorer v7.0.5730.11, I do get the following popup:-------A Runtime Error has occurred.Do you wish to Debug? Line: 835Error: Expected identifier, string or number-------Looking at the source code, it is pointing to this part:��� ��� ��� ��� ��� parameters: {��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� f:����������������������� 'previewMessageReceivers', ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� alternative_lists:�������� alternative_lists,��� ��� ��� ...Continue Reading
November 5th 2009 PDT
[...] > What's bad - or what's annoying is that linked javascript files will be > embedded as well. Javascript is usually disabled in mail readers for > security purposes and a large javascript library can really take up some > size in an email message. > > The good news is, there may be a way to stop that, as there's an actual > method in the code specifically to grab Javascript stuff. If there's a > method, perhaps I can tweak the code to accept a parameter to tell the > module ...Continue Reading
November 3rd 2009 PDT
On Nov 2, 2009, at 11:32 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > After some investigation I managed to reproducibly bring up this error > with following constellation: > > Send a Message: > - Subject: � > - Body: plain ASCII > > [Send Test Message] > > I sent the test message with "�" in subject three times varying > Default Character Set in "Advanced Sending Preferences" as follows > - Default Character Set: "UTF8 UTF8" > - Default Character Set: "German ( ...Continue Reading
November 2nd 2009 PDT
am 02.11.2009 17:51 schrieb Justin J: > On Nov 2, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Peter Velan wrote: >> am 02.11.2009 00:11 schrieb Justin J: >>>> a) An eror still comes up: >>>> >>>> "Wide character in print at /data/cgi-bin/ddm4/mail.cgi line 1554." >>> >>> OK, this is an error that's only in the error log? >> >> yes > > OK - this has to do with writing UTF-8 encoded things to something > that doesn't support UTF-8. I don't know what ...Continue Reading
November 2nd 2009 PDT
OK - here are the things I've done: On Nov 2, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Peter Velan wrote: > > am 02.11.2009 00:11 schrieb Justin J: >>> a) An eror still comes up: >>> >>> "Wide character in print at /data/cgi-bin/ddm4/mail.cgi line 1554." >> >> OK, this is an error that's only in the error log? > > yes OK - this has to do with writing UTF-8 encoded things to something that doesn't support UTF-8. I don't know what that would be, still yet. We're going to get a ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PDT
am 02.11.2009 00:11 schrieb Justin J: >> a) An eror still comes up: >> >> "Wide character in print at /data/cgi-bin/ddm4/mail.cgi line 1554." > > OK, this is an error that's only in the error log? yes > This type of error has to do with the unicode stuff in Dada Mail - > something's getting tripped-up from it. Not... sure... what :) > >> b1) In my webpage there's a style section in the html head like ... >> >> a { font-weight:bold; ... } >> a:hove ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PDT
* or even, use the Dada Mail templates, like this: to have Dada Mail ignore parts of your message. Suggest #1 isn't a very good idea to do with email messages, Suggestion #2 is a little old-school and suggestion #3 isn't very convenient. I'll make a note to change the automatic plain text creation to just simply use only what's in the body tag of the HTML message. That'll save a lot of grief. > b2) Any german umlaut (in the webpage these kind of characters are > coded as HTML entities is lost in the te ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PDT
am 01.11.2009 23:31 schrieb Justin J: > On Nov 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Peter Velan wrote: >> >> [Sun Nov 01 18:29:57 2009] [client 192.168.100.65] [Sun Nov 1 >> 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: [Sun Nov 1 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: Can't >> locate YAML/Syck.pm in @INC (@INC contains: **big-list*** at >> DADA/perllib/HTML/TextToHTML.pm line 638., referer: >> http://ubx/dm/mail.cgi?f=send_url_email > > [...] > The other option, if you're familiar with the CPAN shell, is to just ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PDT
On Nov 1, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Peter Velan wrote: > > [Sun Nov 01 18:29:57 2009] [client 192.168.100.65] [Sun Nov 1 > 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: [Sun Nov 1 18:29:57 2009] mail.cgi: Can't > locate YAML/Syck.pm in @INC (@INC contains: **big-list*** at > DADA/perllib/HTML/TextToHTML.pm line 638., referer: > http://ubx/dm/mail.cgi?f=send_url_email Ah, well, there's our problem - we're missing a perl CPAN module - it's amazing anything's working, really. Here's the one that's missing: YAML::Syck I did ...Continue Reading
November 1st 2009 PDT
am 01.11.2009 21:36 schrieb Justin J: > On Nov 1, 2009, at 7:05 PM, Peter Velan wrote: >> . But I could not send a web page (this works fine in >> 2.10.16). > > > What does happen? Do you get a blank screen, or a server 500 error? > Or,.. The dadamail sending page is just reloaded, no errors reported inside of a dadamail itself >> Nothing unusual in .dada_files/.logs/dada.txt >> No more logging anomalies found. > > Have you set up the error log itself? It needs to be ...Continue Reading
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