ID: 10026
Updated by: jmoore
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
Assigned To: 
Comments:

I have spent twenty mins trying to recreate this, before you start your for loop 
please check the value of $c (echo it out etc) and make sure its what you expected. I 
very much doubt this is a bug, if the value of $c is indeed 0 then please reopen this 
report.

- James

Previous Comments:
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[2001-04-04 08:34:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sorry, but all other script i make work ok. Its just this one that cause the 
problem.

I dont know how to make another script for you as i cant reproduce the error in any 5 
line of code.

- Svein

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[2001-04-04 08:28:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I asked for 'self-containing' script. ie. one that doesn't
need anything outside but works as is. This example script
you added is useless and can not be used to reproduce anything. Please create a SHORT 
(max 5 lines) script that doesn't work.

--Jani


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[2001-04-04 06:26:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The parameter passed to the function i prev. post is the stricture returned from 
imag_fetchstructure...

- Svein

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[2001-04-04 06:24:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I post the function that cause the problem.
Its the for-loop int the wery bottom of the function that cause my problem. If you can 
see any wrong logic in the code please let me know :)

I have solved this problem in another way in my current code. 
The code below have worked for a long time, but stopped working and caused described 
problem after installing - i think php4.0.4 or 4.0.4pl1

Even if i surrond the for-loop with this :

echo "<br>First : $c";
if ($c!=0) {
  echo "<br>Second : $c";
  for (..) {
    echo "<br>Inside for-loop...";
    ...
  }
}

the first echo output 0 but the second echo output another value like 1 or 2.
The strange thing is that if the FIRST echo output 0 the SECOND echo doesnt execute 
**BUT** the for-loop execute!



  // Parse the parts of message and get info on each
  function parseparts($ref, $ofs='') {
    global $part_no, $msg_part, $imap, $sorted_msgs, $msg_no, $bgcolor, $background, 
$folder;
    global $sort_order;
 
    $part_no++;
        
    $msg_part[$part_no] = $ref;
    $msg_part[$part_no]->index = $ofs;

    $ac = count($ref->dparameters);
    for ($i=0; $i<$ac; $i++)
                if (eregi($ref->dparameters[$i]->attribute, 'filename')) {
                        $msg_part[$part_no]->filename = $ref->dparameters[$i]->value;
                        break;
                };
    
    $ac = count($ref->parameters);
    for ($i=0; $i<$ac; $i++)
      if (eregi($ref->parameters[$i]->attribute, 'name')) {
          $msg_part[$part_no]->name = $ref->parameters[$i]->value;
          break;
        };
    
    if (!strcmp($msg_part[$part_no]->subtype, 'HTML')) { // Get background for HTML 
message
      $tmp = @imap_fetchbody($imap, $sorted_msgs[$msg_no-1], 
$msg_part[$part_no]->index);
      // Encode data
      switch($msg_part[$part_no]->encoding) {
        case ENCBASE64  : $tmp = @imap_base64($tmp); break;
        case ENCQUOTEDPRINTABLE : $tmp = @imap_qprint($tmp); break;
      };

      // Background color
      if (preg_match('/<BODY.*?BGCOLOR=([^s]+)>/si', $tmp, $tmp2)) {
        $bgcolor=$tmp2[1];
        $bgcolor = 'BGCOLOR="'.preg_replace('/"/', '', $bgcolor).'"';
      } else
        $bgcolor='BGCOLOR="#ffffff"';;
      // Remove any "

      // Background image
      if (preg_match('/<BODY.*?BACKGROUND=([^s]+)>/si', $tmp, $tmp2)) 
        $tmp=$tmp2[1];
      else
        $tmp='';

      if (!empty($tmp)) {
        $background = 
"background="getpart.phtml?1get_type=1&part_id=".rawurlencode(ereg_replace(""", '', 
$tmp)).""";
      } else $background = '';

    };  
    
    $c = count($ref->parts);
    for ($p=0; $p<$c; $p++) {
      if (empty($ofs)) $of = ''.($p+1); else $of = $ofs.'.'.($p+1);
      parseparts($ref->parts[$p], $of);
    };
  };
  // Get info on each parts

  parseparts($msg_struct);


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[2001-04-01 13:34:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I can not reproduce this with latest CVS please try
the latest snapshot from http://snaps.php.net/

And if happens with it too, create one 
short but self-containing script which can be used
to reproduce this anywhere without modifications
and add it into this bug report.

--Jani


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