No Calendar display in webclient
Johannes Graumann
johannes_graumann at web.de
Fri Jan 8 16:55:00 CET 2010
Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> Hi Johannes,
>
> Quoting Johannes Graumann <johannes_graumann at web.de>:
>
>> Thanks for the hint.
>>
>> Here is what I find:
>>
>>
>> [20-Dec-2009 19:07:24] PHP Warning: DOMDocument::loadXML() [<a
>> href='domdocument.loadxml'>domdocument.loadxml</a>]: Start tag expected,
>> '<' not found in Entity, line: 2 in
>> /kolab/var/kolab/www/client/lib/Horde/DOM.php on line 137
>> [20-Dec-2009 19:07:24] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function
>> hasChildNodes() on a non-object in
>> /kolab/var/kolab/www/client/lib/Horde/DOM.php on line 372
>>
>> Any clue what that might mean?
>
> I'm confused now... Didn't you write you solved that particular
> problem and resolved the issue (see
> http://www.kolab.org/pipermail/kolab-users/2009-November/010595.html).
> You mentioned it was a preferences issue.
>
> But to be honest I was already wondering if that could be true. See my
> last comment in https://issues.kolab.org/issue3751. I assume there is
> a specific kolab.xml attachment breaking Horde. If I'd know how that
> xml attachment looks like it should be easy to fix the issue. But if
> you have several hundred events in your calendar folder than finding
> the broken attachment might be hard.
>
> We intended to fix that bug for 2.2.3 but lacked the time in the end
> so it dropped of the list.
>
Thanks for picking this up once more. Obviously it's me who is confused - I
went back and deleted my prefs
(/kolab/var/kolab/www/client/storage/*.prefs). Logging in via horde now will
create a new user-specifc *.prefs file and everything in horde looks nice
and fine UNTIL I navigate to the calendar and ask it to display the kolab-
resident calendar (via check box in the upper right corner of the calendar
component). At this point I start encountering the problems first described
in this thread, so your hunch that there is something weird in my calendar
seems right (especially since the Todos are just fine). How now could I go
about finding the culprit in my reasonably busy calendar?
Thanks, Joh
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