Am 28.04.2013 13:32, schrieb Thomas Bruederli:
> Michael Heydekamp wrote:
> 
>> This Javascript error just occurred to me while composing a longer message:
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Benutzer-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; 
>>> Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 
>>> 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0; .NET4.0C)
>>> Zeitstempel: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 19:31:03 UTC
>>>
>>>
>>> Meldung: Erlaubnis verweigert.
>>> Zeile: 667
>>> Zeichen: 3
>>> Code: 0
>>> URI: 
>>> http://www.xxxxxxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/skins/classic/functions.js?s=1362633182
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> What does/can this mean and why does it occur? IE8 and RC 1.0-git [GIT 
>> 20130422.1409]
> 
> Line 667 tries to set event listeners to iframes in order to make drag &
> drop functionality work throughout all areas of the browser window. That
> would usually not work because iframes are individual window instances with
> their own event system.
> 
> Now this seems to fail due some access restrictions of the browser. I
> cannot name a concrete reason, usually that happens when an iframe has
> loaded a page from another host. However, these errors don't mean anything
> bad. But I'm still keen to know when exactly they appear.

Just had the same issue again, and again when composing a longer message: It
seems to occur when the autosave function is failing due to a lost WLAN
and/or DSL connection.

While composing the message in a separate window, the main window of
Roundcube all of a sudden showed a warning page of the router I was
connected to via WLAN, saying that there is no DSL connection anymore. A bit
later, even the compose window showed this same warning page of the router.

Luckily, I had copied the content of the composed message to the clipboard a
few minutes before, otherwise I would have lost almost the entire message
(the copy in the draft folder was significantly older than the content in
the clipboard).

Apparently the router just did it's daily re-connect or whatever, I don't
know. It's not my own router, but the one of a restaurant. Looking at the
LEDs, it did indeed not have a DSL connection at the moment when the problem
occured. After the DSL connection was re-established, I could continue to
compose the message (by creating a new one and copying the clibpoard content
into the compose window).

Does that help? And didn't we talk about that issue before already...?

I really really would appreciate the support of local storage for draft
messages, see:

http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1488925

This is the very last show stopper, why I can't force our users to use
Roundcube instead of Squirrel. Squirrel has a plugin which does use local
storage via a cookie, but that's not the right way to go, of course, as the
size of a cookie is pretty limited (but it's better than having no local
storage at all).

I'm talking about this:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Storage
http://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/cc197062(v=vs.85).aspx

Cheers,
-- 
Michael Heydekamp
Co-Admin freexp.de
Düsseldorf/Germany
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