Roland Liebl wrote:
> class automatic_addressbook_backend extends rcube_contacts
> {
> function __construct($dbconn, $user)
> {
> parent::__construct($dbconn, $user);
> $this->db_name = get_table_name('collected_contacts');
> }
> }
> ?>
> Now I have to insert before parent::__contstruct ...
> $rcmail = rcmail::get_instance();
> $rcmail->config->set('db_table_contacts',
> $rcmail->config->get('db_table_collected_contacts'));
> Otherwise it will use the default contacts table. Is this a bug or
> intended behavior?
No, it isn't, but what exactly is the issue? I see a one possible bug in
rcube_contacts. In insert() method we're using hardcoded 'contacts' name in:
$insert_id = $this->db->insert_id('contacts');
So, this will be fixed. Probably groups handling should be improved for
class inheritance, something more?
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Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak http://alec.pl gg:2275252
LAN Management System Developer http://lms.org.pl
Roundcube Webmail Developer http://roundcube.net
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