>Looking at the code (and not by any means being a perl expert), I would
>>>think<< that a call to ConfigLists from within ConfigEdit would work to
>display the list, but I don't know the intricacies of that or what would
>need to happen to have the form submission work.

There are multiple way to do this - but all of them will need horrorable 
hacks.

1. having links in the mail text to whitelist -> this will possibly 
destroy the mail contents, if the file will be stored  (resent, move ...)
2. having a extra input field for addresses and a button to submit them to 
'ConfigLists' -> you have to copy and past the adresses the same way like 
now - and 'ConfigLists' will return the html code for 'ConfigLists' - so 
you will loose the EDIT-window with the mail.
3. the same like 2. but using JAVA-scipt to copy clicked addresses to the 
extra address field, without changing the mail text field - the '
ConfigLists' problem will be the same

This request is not rejected but currently delayed - maybe I'll find a way 
to implement this at a later time.

Thomas



Von:    K Post <[email protected]>
An:     ASSP development mailing list <[email protected]>
Datum:  08.06.2010 20:00
Betreff:        Re: [Assp-test] Request to add whitelist functionality to 
message viewer



>So you are saying, your browser does not have a "tab" feature?

If I'm opening the messgae window from a block report, it comes up without
the full assp interface (not a bug or anything, just the way it is).

If I need to whitelist from there, I need to open a new connection to the
admin panel and then pull up the lists page.

Having the whitelist functionality right in the message window would
streamline things, that's all.  No switching between tabs, no need to open
up a new tab if not previously logged in.

Looking at the code (and not by any means being a perl expert), I would
>>think<< that a call to ConfigLists from within ConfigEdit would work to
display the list, but I don't know the intricacies of that or what would
need to happen to have the form submission work.
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