Display problems in IE6 and IE7

spooky69 - January 30, 2007 - 12:17
Project:roundcube webmail integration
Version:5.x-1.x-dev
Component:Code
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:active
Description

Hi,

Installed on drupal 5 - it appears to be unable to automatically log in - clicking on roundcubemail link goes to log in page with username already entered but login failed - entering password logs me in.

Can you provide some support as to how I can ensure that login is done automatically and how this module achieves this.

Thanks in advance.

#1

spooky69 - January 30, 2007 - 18:53
Title:Auto-login problems» Icons not showing in IE7

No idea why, but it has suddenly started working... very odd... but now the images for creating a new email message and checking for new messages are not showing in IE7 - but they do in Firefox... any ideas on this??

#2

spooky69 - January 30, 2007 - 18:56

To further clarify, the icons show for a very short time and then seem to disappear as the page finishes loading - also some in the compose message page do not show (but the empty spaces can be clicked on)

#3

spooky69 - January 30, 2007 - 23:46

To narrow it down a bit further, I think it might be an iframe issue - in IE7 everything displays as it should if I simply go to rcmail/roundcube etc etc - when viewed in the iframe within the drupal site it displays the above behaviour, whilst in the iframe is fine in firefox.

Any ideas on this?

#4

spooky69 - January 30, 2007 - 23:48

Sorry, wrong... this was on a server root installation of roundcube that it worked in IE7 - if I view the roundcubemail in the rcmail folder then I do not get all of the images in IE7.

#5

spooky69 - January 31, 2007 - 13:46
Title:Icons not showing in IE7» Display problems in IE6 and IE7

Ok... yet further investigation.... it seems that my server had hotlink protection turned on and turning this off lets all of the icons appear... seems odd though that only some icons did not appear with hotlinking protection on... All I need now is for the iFrame to load in the correct position - on load it is too wide for the browser but no horizontal scrollbar is provided - even a small resize of the browser causes the iFrame to snap back into the correct position. Any ideas?

#6

asifanwar98 - July 26, 2007 - 17:40

Hi try going to your drupal administration page and under "site configuration" click on "rcmail settings" from there you can edit the width and height of the iframe.

#7

asifanwar98 - July 26, 2007 - 17:40

Hi try going to your drupal administration page and under "site configuration" click on "rcmail settings" from there you can edit the width and height of the iframe.

 
 

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