On Monday, September 17, 2012, Chris O'Kelly wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> ** **
>
> Firstly, I'll just point out this isn't my fix, it's stolen from the top
> answer of
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4762254/javascript-window-location-does-not-set-referer-in-the-request-header,
> but it is el
Hi Paul,
Firstly, I'll just point out this isn't my fix, it's stolen from the top answer
of
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4762254/javascript-window-location-does-not-set-referer-in-the-request-header,
but it is elegant and works, so there you go. Define the function
navigateToUrl(url), e
I have three custom pages, call them "d.html", "a.html" and "c.html".
"d.html" is the dashboard for the plugin, and from that one to either of
the others and back to "d.html". I transition between them using
'window.location = "d.html";' which works fine for all of the transitions,
except one. W
I am looking for this same information.
I found this program from a few years ago, which is supposed to disable a
user:
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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use lib '/srv/www/rt4/lib';
use RT::Base;
use RT::Config;
use RT::User;
my $UserId = "sgeadmin";
my $user = RT::User->new($RT::SystemUser);
$
2012/9/17 Thomas Sibley
> On 09/17/2012 02:40 AM, Raphaël Berlamont wrote:
> > You'll find our configuration in HTML format in the attached zip.
> > I hope you'll find something interesting...
>
> The module versions I was looking for seem fine, however I notice you
> have OTRS loaded in the same
On 09/17/2012 02:40 AM, Raphaël Berlamont wrote:
> You'll find our configuration in HTML format in the attached zip.
> I hope you'll find something interesting...
The module versions I was looking for seem fine, however I notice you
have OTRS loaded in the same mod_perl instance. I bet OTRS and R
On 9/14/2012 1:40 PM, Kevin Falcone wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 04:57:33PM -0400, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Upon modification of one of our custom fields (text area),
we want to parse the data, perform a translation on the
original data, and store the results in the custom field.
With loads of RT::L
On 09/16/2012 04:01 PM, Robert Taylor wrote:
> The strange thing is that the admin page requires the admin to know
> the users current password in order to reset it.
That's never been true. It says "Your current password" on older
versions and more explicitly says "root's current password" (or
"$
So we have a large setup here. (Well, for me, anyway.)
I have 86 queues. 45 of them have Article Classes set up for them. The
Classes are *only* for the queues in which they apply to.
These Classes have Topics in them.
The Topics all were able to have duplicate names. So, say, in the CS-1
(Custo
Hello List,
Does anyone know if it's possible to adjust this script (found in the
wiki) to display te requestor information ? It mentions the creator ,
wich in most cases is fine, but when our agents create a ticket on
behalf of a customer, the agent is the creator what results in the
script
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