Closed
Bug 478800
Opened 15 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
Drop-down 'View:' menu displays 'undefined' when you try and use Tags, or Custom Views
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Message Display, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
seamonkey2.1a1
People
(Reporter: goodfuture, Assigned: ZaneUJi)
Details
(Keywords: fixed-seamonkey2.0.1)
Attachments
(1 file)
928 bytes,
patch
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mnyromyr
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review+
mnyromyr
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superreview+
mnyromyr
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approval-seamonkey2.0.1+
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Details | Diff | Splinter Review |
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b3pre) Gecko/20081202 SeaMonkey/2.0a2 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b3pre) Gecko/20081202 SeaMonkey/2.0a2 If you try and use any of the following View message options: Tags, Custom Views (View menu, then Messages submenu) or the drop-down view menu, and then close e-mail client, then re-open seamonkeys e-mail client, the drop-down 'View:' menu displays the word 'undefined' It should also be noted, that if you choose any of the Tags (e.g. 'Important'), the drop-down 'View:' menu will immediately display the tag you chose, e.g. 'Important' If you then close the e-mail client, and then re-open the e-mail client, the drop-down 'View:' menu will then display the word 'undefined' Unlike the Custom Views option which will make the drop-down 'View:' menu display the word 'undefined' immediately. If you make a New personal Custom View, and give a certain criteria, then choose to use your custom view, it will work, even though the 'View:' drop-down menu displays the word 'undefined'. The only e-mail that will display is the one that meets the custom view requirement i set, even though the drop-down 'View:' menu displays the word 'undefined' in it. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: To Reproduce Symptoms: 1. Send yourself an e-mail that has the words (for example) 'i really like technicians because they know a lot' in the subject line. 2. For your 'Inbox' Folder, create a new custom view called 'Bens Custom' from the drop-down 'View:' menu, and use the following criteria: Goto Customize, then goto New, and create the following: Drop-down menu 1: Drop-down menu 2: Data Entry Field: Subject Contains technicians 3. goto the drop-down 'View:' menu, then to the 'Custom Views' sub-menu, and choose 'Bens Custom' 4. Quit seamonkey e-mail client (or seamonkey completely), and re-enter seamonkeys e-mail client Actual Results: A. The drop-down 'View:' menu will display 'undefined' in it. B. Only the E-mail that has the word 'technicians' in the subject line is displayed even though the drop-down 'View:' menu displays the word 'undefined' Expected Results: Expected the drop-down 'View:' menu to show the name of the chosen Tag, or the Custom View options name (including Newly Created Custom Views) Sometimes if you click a couple of times (sometimes between 1 to 31 times) between the e-mail Folder you set the View Criteria up on and the Inbox and/or Drafts folder with the mouse, the drop-down 'View:' menu might suddenly correctly display the actual name of the Custom View when you have clicked on the e-mail folder that you decided to set the custom view up on (in this case E-mail folder = 'Inbox', Custom View = 'Bens Custom'). NOTE: Not sure wether this constitutes a potential privacy and/or a security issue. User may want to use view message filter to filter out certain e-mails so as to not have other people in public areas see certain e-mail addresses or names of people, but does not mind if public can see certain e-mail addresses. E-mail names and addressess could have sensitive information not allowed to be seen by others.
Comment 1•15 years ago
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I doubt this needs to remain a hidden security bug. The |undefined| being displayed is probably from JavaScript land and is probably not a memory safety problem. I'll let someone else confirm, though.
Updated•15 years ago
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Group: core-security
Updated•15 years ago
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Version: unspecified → Trunk
Comment 2•15 years ago
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Confirming on SeaMonkey trunk.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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Comment 3•15 years ago
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I found out how to solve the problem. However, I need more days to test my patch.
Assignee | ||
Comment 4•15 years ago
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Attachment #408404 -
Flags: superreview?(bienvenu)
Attachment #408404 -
Flags: review?(bienvenu)
Updated•15 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → ZaneUJi
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Comment 5•15 years ago
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Comment on attachment 408404 [details] [diff] [review] Don't mistake an attribute for a property [Checkin: Comment 6] [comm-1.9.1 Checkin: Comment 7] r+moa=me Both bug and patch are SeaMonkey only, thus no need to bother the TB folks. :) Thanks for patching this!
Attachment #408404 -
Flags: superreview?(bienvenu)
Attachment #408404 -
Flags: superreview+
Attachment #408404 -
Flags: review?(bienvenu)
Attachment #408404 -
Flags: review+
Updated•15 years ago
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Keywords: checkin-needed
Updated•15 years ago
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Attachment #408404 -
Flags: approval-seamonkey2.0.1+
Comment 6•15 years ago
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Comment on attachment 408404 [details] [diff] [review] Don't mistake an attribute for a property [Checkin: Comment 6] [comm-1.9.1 Checkin: Comment 7] http://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/rev/436dd822f88b
Attachment #408404 -
Attachment description: Don't mistake an attribute for a property → Don't mistake an attribute for a property
[Checkin: Comment 6]
Updated•15 years ago
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Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 15 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Whiteboard: [c-n: c-1.9.1]
Target Milestone: --- → seamonkey2.1a1
Comment on attachment 408404 [details] [diff] [review] Don't mistake an attribute for a property [Checkin: Comment 6] [comm-1.9.1 Checkin: Comment 7] http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/comm-1.9.1/rev/050bea4b1e87
Attachment #408404 -
Attachment description: Don't mistake an attribute for a property
[Checkin: Comment 6] → Don't mistake an attribute for a property
[Checkin: Comment 6]
[comm-1.9.1 Checkin: Comment 7]
Keywords: checkin-needed → fixed-seamonkey2.0.1
Whiteboard: [c-n: c-1.9.1]
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