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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] 2 questions about 0.9.14.509


From: Pascal Vilarem
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] 2 questions about 0.9.14.509
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 11:00:34 +0100
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let me know if i am wrong :
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inside the directory PHPGW/phpgwapi/themes we can find files named like default.theme or submarine.theme or heaven.theme.

with the preferences panel you can choose via a select form element what theme you want to use... and this select gives the list of theme files names like default ou submarine or heaven.

when I choose for example heaven theme I tell phpGw to use colors defined in heaven.theme file.

but here is my problem :
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When i set up a template (or even when i create a new template) with a directory named "css" in the template directory ( for idots : PHPGW/phpgwapi/templates/idots/css ) then the "theme" select box i defined above changes its behaviour... it display the names of the files located in PHPGW/phpgwapi/templates/idots/css instead of those located in PHPGW/phpgwapi/themes... if i change the name of the directory from "css" to "anything" then the select box displays the names of the files in PHPGW/phpgwapi/themes again... that's what i called "true themes names" because those files are phpgw themes definition files.


thanx for your patience Chris.


Chris Weiss wrote:

Pascal Vilarem (address@hidden) wrote:
Chris Weiss wrote:

Pascal Vilarem (address@hidden) wrote:


Hi all,

When i set a template (like idots) that has got as directory named css
(phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idots/css with idots) the preferences
panel starts displaying the names of the files located inside this css
directory in the themes select field instead of the true themes names.


the file name should be the theme/color scheme name.


?? sorry i didn't understand what you meant there...

what gets put into the list for the theme (which is a color theme and not a
layout template) is the name of the css file.  There's no magic to it.  I
don't know what you mean by the "true names" because they don't have any name
other than the file name.

When a user tries to change he's password using this same preferences
panel, the password doesn't change... I must change password via the
admin panel.



what auth method are you using?  For SQL auth it works fine here, for Email
auth it won't work period, not even in admin, and I don't know the state of
LDAP auth.


I'm using sql auth... and i made three or four installs on different
computers
before sending this mail... (i'm using Mandrake 9.1 and 9.2)...
I don't know what i'm doing wrong... but this seems to be systematic !?

thanks for the answer Chris.


can you enable logging or debugging on your database to see what's going on?
I've used this on Mandrake 9.0 and 9.1 and it works fine every time with SQL
auth.



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