In "op/op.FolderAccess.php" file change line 95
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if (!is_object(getGroup($_GET["groupid"]))) {
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if (!is_object($dms->getGroup($_GET["groupid"]))) {
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(Resolved) [LetoDMS-3.0.0-RC3] - Known bugs and their correction
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In "op/op.FolderAccess.php" file change line 95 toPHP Code: PHP Code: In "op/op.ManageNotify.php" file change line 30 PHP Code: PHP Code: In "out/out.LogManagement.php" file change line 88 PHP Code: PHP Code: In "Core/inc.ClassAccess.php" file add following lines, line 38, in LetoDMS_Core_UserAccess class PHP Code: In "inc/inc.DBInit.php" file change line 22 PHP Code: PHP Code: If you use MySQL under Windows In "inc.ClassDMS.php" file change line 220 PHP Code: PHP Code: Doudoux
03-23-2011, 08:11 PM
First of all, thanks for the bug reports. to(03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "op/op.FolderAccess.php" file change line 95 PHP Code: Fixed in next release. (03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "op/op.ManageNotify.php" file change line 30 PHP Code: Fixed in next release (03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "out/out.LogManagement.php" file change line 88 using isset() here will not work because $logname is set to NULL, so I check for a value in $logname. (03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "Core/inc.ClassAccess.php" file add following lines, line 38, in LetoDMS_Core_UserAccess class Fixed in next release (03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "inc/inc.DBInit.php" file change line 22 I use PATH_SEPARATOR instead. That works on both Unix and Windows. (03-23-2011, 03:25 AM)Doudoux Wrote: If you use MySQL under Windows Fixed in next release. Uwe
03-24-2011, 03:34 AM
Hi toThanks Uwe Here is a new set of bugs posted in the forum. I think I made the tour :-) In "inc/inc.ClassSession.php" file change line 75 PHP Code: PHP Code: In "out/out.KeywordChooser.php" file change line 34 PHP Code: PHP Code: In "out/out.UserDefaultKeywords.php" file change line 70 PHP Code: PHP Code: Doudoux
03-24-2011, 02:45 PM
(03-24-2011, 03:34 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "inc/inc.ClassSession.php" file change line 75 PHP Code: mktime() returns a timestamp if called without parameters, just like time(). Using mktime() may not be very common, but it should not make a difference. (03-24-2011, 03:34 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "out/out.KeywordChooser.php" file change line 34 PHP Code: Does this really make problems? (03-24-2011, 03:34 AM)Doudoux Wrote: In "out/out.UserDefaultKeywords.php" file change line 70Fixed in next release. Thanks for testing and reporting the bugs. Uwe
03-24-2011, 05:07 PM
(03-24-2011, 02:45 PM)steinm Wrote: mktime() returns a timestamp if called without parameters, just like time(). Using mktime() may not be very common, but it should not make a difference. PHP note: Quote:As of PHP 5.1, when called with no arguments, mktime() throws an E_STRICT notice: use the time() function instead. (03-24-2011, 02:45 PM)steinm Wrote: If you mean the ^M, this can be found all over the place because of different line endings.[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND] doudoux
Hi toHere is a new bug posted in the forum In "out.BackupTools.php" file change lines 118 and 173 PHP Code: PHP Code: doudoux
04-09-2011, 04:52 AM
New version, see [LetoDMS-3.0.0-RC4] - Known bugs and their correction
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