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Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[140x3]
Sorry...

 message => trapped RSP script error, I'll look in the log file to 
 see what caused that.
Ok, so either your mail server didn't accepted emails from CureCode 
server, or there's a random bug on CureCode's email sending script.
Anyway thanks for the info Paul.
[unknown: 5]
21-Jan-2009
[143]
I don't know why my mail server would deny it.  I can try a different 
email account though.
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[144]
Please do. I'll force activation on your first account.
[unknown: 5]
21-Jan-2009
[145]
Let me know when ready as it says that account exists.
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[146]
Your first created account is active now.
[unknown: 5]
21-Jan-2009
[147]
Yep that worked.
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[148]
You provided the same email address in the second attempt.
[unknown: 5]
21-Jan-2009
[149x2]
Yep.  No problem its working.
Doc, curecode site is nice and fast - good work!
BrianH
21-Jan-2009
[151x2]
I have lost some work on occasion due to the login timeout not being 
long enough. The post-only interaction model means that I can't go 
back to get my edits, so if I have to log in again my edits are lost 
for good.
I have taken to composing my comments and tickets offline as a result.
Will
21-Jan-2009
[153]
either have a longer timeout or implement ajax pings to keep session 
active
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[154x2]
Brian, I agree that's an issue that needs to be solved. I thought 
about removing session timeout. Session would then end only when 
the browser is closed.
On second thought, that solution wouldn't be reliable enough on server 
side.
BrianH
21-Jan-2009
[156]
Not even that. It would be sufficient to do two things:

- Do a server-side redirect to a get page when you go into edit mode 
on a ticket or comment update.

- If doing a post and the session has timed out, create a new session 
and save the data to it temporarily and take the person to a login 
page. After the relogin, take them back to the page with their edits 
prefilled in. Then let them save (or perhaps save on the way).
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[157]
Yes, that would be a good approach that could solve the issue at 
application level (not having to modify Cheyenne's session framework).
BrianH
21-Jan-2009
[158]
That is the method I used when I ran into this situation in the past 
with ASP.NET and ColdFusion sites - don't know the RSP version.
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[159x3]
Seems doable in RSP.
I'll add that to the todo list for next release.
Thanks
BrianH
21-Jan-2009
[162x2]
Carl is having me review the submissions for him, so I have been 
using CureCode a lot lately.
Outside of work time, of course. (Hi Reichart!)
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[164x2]
:-)
I'll give you admin rights then, so you can have more control on 
lists like Versions and Categories. My development version also allow 
admin users to force account activation easily from the users admin 
page.
BrianH
21-Jan-2009
[166]
Cool.
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[167x2]
Brian, the new CC version has this new feature : "Ticket submitter 
can now delete his ticket." Do you agree with this feature for R3's 
CC?
Updating R3's CC to version 0.9.6...
Henrik
21-Jan-2009
[169]
yes, good feature. :-)
Dockimbel
21-Jan-2009
[170x3]
;-)
Upgrade done. Let me know if there's any regression.
Changelog : 0.9.6 - 21/01/2009

	o FEAT: Ticket submitter can now delete his ticket.
	o FEAT: Admin can now delete any ticket.
	o FEAT: Admin can now delete a user.
	o FEAT: Admin can now change user's role.
	o FEAT: Admin can now force validation of a new user's account.
	
	o FIX:	Tickets list loading twice on first visit issue fixed.
	

 o LOOK: Input fields and buttons border width reduced to 1 pixel.
sqlab
27-Jan-2009
[173]
After adding a ticket to CureCode I can no longer  get the ViewTickets 
page.
I just get  


Sorry, this page cannot be displayed. Try again or contact the web 
site administrator.

Go back to home page
Dockimbel
27-Jan-2009
[174x3]
Strange bug. I can see the new ticket : http://curecode.org/rebol3/ticket.rsp?id=573&cursor=1
Looking at the log files...
Try to log out, then log back in.
sqlab
27-Jan-2009
[177x2]
i logged out a few times, no difference.
Later i will try to restart my Seamonkey.
Ok, after closing and restarting of  Semonkey it works again.
Dockimbel
27-Jan-2009
[179x3]
The error has been logged correctly, but reading the guilty code 
lines, I can't see how such error can happen...Looks like a nasty 
side effect hidden somewhere.
ah, good, I logged in Cheyenne using the builtin remote console and 
got your session object, now I see what happened, just need to find 
what caused that in Curecode scripts.
Being able to inspect a running Cheyenne instance using a remote 
console, that's why I like REBOL :-)
sqlab
28-Jan-2009
[182]
The same error happens with Firefox too, if I search for incidents 
and logout.
Without restarting my browser I cannot view the tickets.
Dockimbel
28-Jan-2009
[183]
That's a bug in RSP framework fixed in a more recent Cheyenne version. 
I'll upgrade CureCode's server tonight.
Graham
28-Jan-2009
[184]
Is there going to be a pulic release of the latest curecode?
Dockimbel
28-Jan-2009
[185x4]
I can make you a snapshot of the last version as is, if you want?
That's the best I can do right now.
An official public release with docs and install script is planned, 
but I honestly don't know when I'll have time to work on it, I have 
a lot more tasks with much higher priorities to complete during the 
next weeks...so maybe by the end of february.
In the meantime, if you can be satisfied with a snapshot, I can put 
it onlin in a couple of minutes.
Graham
28-Jan-2009
[189]
sounds good to me :)