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List:       squirrelmail-plugins
Subject:    Re: [SM-PLUGINS] Bug Report
From:       p dont think <pdontthink () angrynerds ! com>
Date:       2004-06-17 23:04:15
Message-ID: 40D2236F.4020003 () angrynerds ! com
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Thanks for the reply, Jason.

cc'ing the list.

  - Paul


Jason Novak wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> 
> I just found out what it was.  Got to love Windoze.
> 
> The problem, I think, was due to spyware (specifically, Alexa) trying to
> read the cookies in IE 6.0.
> 
> Thought you might want to know.
> 
> Talk with you soon!  :)
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Jason
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: p dont think [mailto:pdontthink@angrynerds.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 3:43 PM
> To: Jason Novak
> Cc: squirrelmail-plugins@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SM-PLUGINS] Bug Report
> 
> 
>>Yes, I backed up mailbox_display.php and left_main.php and 
>>move_messages.php prior to installation of the plugin and then 
>>restored those php files back to the originals, deactivated the plugin 
>>and everything seemed to work fine.
>>
>>It's wierd though...It seems as if I delete the session files in my 
>>/tmp directory, the error seems to go away. There must be some sort of 
>>conflict between this plugin and cookies, perhaps?  or perhaps a
> 
> PHP/Apache error?
> 
>>or could it just be a corrupt preference file in /data directory?  Any 
>>ideas?
> 
> 
> Please try not to top-post, thanks.
> 
> Again, the plugin merely adds some image tags to the source, not much more.
> The newest patch could be bad (haven't checked), but the plugin doesn't
> touch cookies or anything else unusual.  Sounds like there may be something
> corrupt with your web server..???
> 
> I really have no idea - I've never seen someone have a browser crash from
> SM.
> 
>   - paul
> 
> 
> 
>>>>I believe it has something to do with msg_flags and IE 6.0 and 
>>>>perhaps cookies.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The description of the bug:
>>>>
>>>>Only happens with ie6.0 with msg_flags, I receive the following error...
>>>>
>>>>Application popup: iexplore.exe - Application Error : The instruction 
>>>>at "0x7801b591" referenced memory at "0x04c2c033". The memory could 
>>>>not be "read".
>>>>
>>>>Click on OK to terminate the program
>>>>Click on CANCEL to debug the program
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I can reproduce the bug by:
>>>>
>>>>When I remove the plugin, I don't get the error anymore or when I 
>>>>remove the sessional cookies from the /tmp directory.  Works fine 
>>>>with Mozilla browsers.
>>>
>>>What do you mean by "remove plugin"? Did you actually unpatch your 
>>>source files? I have never ever heard of this problem... the only 
>>>thing msg_flags should do is add some <img> tags to your HTML, the 
>>>last thing it would do is cause the browser to actually crash (wow!).
>>>
>>>Can you deactivate all other plugins and use only msg_flags to prove 
>>>that that's the only plugin that is causing the problem?  WHEN does 
>>>the browser crash (what did you do? login? reply to a message?)?
>>>
>>>  - Paul


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