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I have made the appropriate changes in the files.php file, but we are still getting the same errors. Please see the screen shot which demonstrates the error in IE6 for a PDF file ...

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I also have people having issues with downloading files in IE, and we're running v1.6 final release. The machine configurations are locked down, so there is no Firefox and no IE changes (financial institution).

Anyone have any advice or workarounds?

Thanks,
Thomas

Similar to an issue I posted about here:
http://forums.opengoo.org/index.php?topic=1845.0


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Older versions / New User Password Bug...
« on: December 09, 2009, 02:29:44 pm »
I just clicked the 'Add User' button as usual, filled out the username and email, and checked the button, "generate random password'.

No matter what I do, I get the following error dialog on Save (even if I manually create a totally random password)...

Error:

Failed to save object because some of its properties are not valid:
- Password was used on one of last ten passwords
- Password must differ in at least 3 characters with last 10 passwords

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How To's / Firefox Right Click Spell Check...
« on: December 02, 2009, 05:01:23 pm »
Our team would like to use the native Firefox spell-check feature in the document editor. The one where you right-click on the red underlined word and select the correct word.

Currently in the document editor you only get, cut, copy, paste. This is kind of a usability no-no. Is this a part of the editor config. itself?

Not sure why you would hijack the right click menu when a.) cut, copy, paste can be done with the keyboard b.) the same tools are also in the editor toolbar c.) the default right-click menu is so important.

How do I get the right-click menu back? Can you point me to some code or config changes?

Thanks,
Thomas

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I would like this feature as well... are there any workarounds?

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Older versions / Update to 1.5 from 1.4.2 Failed...
« on: July 28, 2009, 12:42:10 pm »
I'm getting the following error:

Failed to execute DB schema transformations. MySQL said: Unknown column 'is_order_by_asc' in 'og_reports'

Any suggestions appreciated,
Thomas

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In downloading Office (powerpoint, etc.) files in OpenGoo (over SSL, not sure if this matters) in Internet Explorer 8, and we get the following message:

..."Internet Explorer cannot download index.php from mydomain.com"...

It works perfectly fine in Firefox 3.0.10. I can do some testing if needed, let me know.

We are using Version 1.4.1.

Any suggestions?


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Ideas / Categorized Lists...
« on: May 26, 2009, 10:32:46 pm »
I use the Overview and Documents tabs a lot, and I love the "View as list" feature on the Overview page, it's a great top down view of the recent activities. One thing that I think would make the table lists more usable is if they could be categorized with the headers of the sub-workspaces.

It doesn't necessarily need to be like the example below, but something that helps your brain process OG lists better visually. I've read about people wanting folders in the Documents area, and I've always thought this was solved using workspaces, but after using OpenGoo for a while, I see the need for something.

My example...

If I clicked a top level 'Design' workspace on the documents tab with many sub-workspaces, it would look something like this...

Design - Logos

TypeNameUserLast Update
FileLogo Design 01 Test.pngThomas05/24/2009
FileLogo Artwork - Symbol.pngThomas05/23/2009
FileLogo Fonts.ZipThomas05/22/2009

Design - Brochures

TypeNameUserLast Update
FileTradeshow Flyer.pngThomas04/24/2009
FileProduct Guide.pngThomas04/23/2009
FilePrint Artwork.ZipThomas04/22/2009

Design - Website

TypeNameUserLast Update
FileMockup Test 01.pngThomas05/24/2009
FileMockup Test 03.pngThomas04/13/2009
FilePrototype.ZipThomas03/02/2009

It could be a third option in the 'View as List' area. Maybe having the table headers (and sorting) on each section would be overkill, and you would of course have to decide what order you would sort... the entire list vs. a single sub-workspace. Group By is our friend ;)

Anyway, just my two cents...

Thanks,
Thomas


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1.4 final / Re: Strange Default Localization
« on: May 25, 2009, 02:40:14 pm »
Thanks for the tip. The localization column in og_user_ws_config_options was actually blank. I don't know how, but it was.

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1.4 final / Strange Default Localization
« on: May 25, 2009, 01:35:30 pm »
When I create new accounts, some new users are getting strange localization issues, sometimes immediately, sometimes after a little while. I'm sorry I can't be more specific, I'm going off of a user's description of the problem. I did log into their account, and it looked like Polish. Are there any known issues?

I have verified that my localization in config.php is English.

In the 'account preferences' area of new users, I noticed that the default localization is cs_cz. Is this because it's not set and first in the list, or do I have some other issue?


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How To's / Export to Outlook Help...
« on: May 19, 2009, 06:17:02 pm »
Can someone quickly go through the steps of getting the OpenGoo calendar export into Outlook 2003/2007?

When I click the button, "Copy to Calendar Client software...", the download that pops up is to save an "index.php" file. Is this the correct file/extension?

Firefox says the file is an iCalendar file, but when I open it in Outlook, it just opens a single event window.

Help...

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Ideas / Re: Discussions
« on: May 18, 2009, 01:00:56 pm »
Understood, thanks for the reply!

I was actually wondering  if I could probe your structure a bit, so feel free to tell me it's none of my business, create a new thread, or direct me to where my questions are already answered.

As far as your priorities.... is that mainly decided by fengoffice.com and its customers? Is there a hard development time line (i.e. features, dates, deadlines, etc.), internal bug tracker, etc.?

What role does fengoffice.com vs. the community play in sculpting the future of OpenGoo? I mean, I understand they pay for development, so do they have full control over what developers are working on?

Thanks,
Thomas

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Ideas / Re: Discussions
« on: May 17, 2009, 02:43:38 pm »
You want to be the slickest eh? I hate to say it, but the rounded thing comes to mind ;) I'll stop at the risk of being stoned.

I'm not exactly sure how to convince you that simple formatting (in notes, descriptions, comments, etc.) would be a huge plus, but I'll try...

In my experience, very simple formatting (bold, underline, bullets, etc.) almost always improves usability because if people have space to write in, they inevitably try to organize their thoughts. If there are no standard tools, they do this with caps, dashes, stars, equals, etc..

i.e.

Benefits
=======

* Clear Communication
* Standardized
* Consistent
* Usable

This may look like a good way to organize text, the problem is... it's not consistent from user to user. And, no formatting lends itself to paragraphs of text that are more difficult to get through.

As far as dev time... Can't you simply modify the current WYSIWYG editor to only include a few tools, and drop it in these areas :)

Thanks for listening...
Thomas

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Just saw this, and I think it would be nice to see a little of it on the OpenGoo home page:
http://www.fengoffice.com/web/features.php

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How To's / Re: Extract icon missing on Zip file upload...
« on: May 15, 2009, 12:06:52 pm »
Thank you!

The MIME Type: application/x-compressed

Interesting because I tried both WinRAR and 7-Zip. Perhaps if I recreated the file in WinZip the MIME type would be supported?

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