Am 03.01.2014 19:29, schrieb A.L.E.C:
> On 01/03/2014 07:13 PM, Michael Heydekamp wrote:
> 
>> That's driving me nuts even more. Any hint...?
> 
> Classic skin uses cookies. Larry uses window.localStorage. Could you
> check with Larry?
> 
> Some hints for classic: see lines 8-18 of
> skins/classic/templates/mail.html. As you can see here, the elements
> height/position is set by PHP by reading cookie values.
> 
> To see cookies in Firefox goto Tools > Web Developer > Web console,
> choose Network tab, reload the page, select first GET request on the
> list, select Cookies tab on the right.

Thanks for those hints. I didn't check with Larry yet, although I would
prefer that Classic would use use window.localStorage instead of cookies
too. Is there a special reason why both skins are doing it different, and
are you planning to use window.localStorage for the classic skin in the
future as well?

Anyway, we've found an interestingly solution/workaround:

1) First, we deleted all FF cookies with SQLite Manager. Much to our
   surprise, that didn't have any effect.

2) After some playing around, we realized the following: Invoking Roundcube
   on our server with...

   a) http://www.webmail.freexp.de: Splitter settings were neither being
      saved nor respected. Always the same odd default values did apply.

   b) http://webmail.freexp.de: Splitter settings were being saved as well
      as being respected.

For IE, that doesn't make a difference apparently. For FF, it does. So we'll
be solving this on our server.

Nonetheless it's still unclear where FF got those odd default values (where
the splitter positions have always been reset to) from, when being invoked
with the "www." prefix. Probably some ancient IE cookies, and due to the
slightly different rendering of both engines, it made this annoying
scrollbar appear in FF...?

Anyway, not a Roundcube issue apparently. But feel free to comment, though.
At least we were quite surprised of the above.

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