Reinier,

I would be happy to try the things you suggest, but will ask for some more
detail first (I am a techy, but now a web dev, I am a generalist)

At what point should I be looking at the http request parameters? When is
the request sent to the server? When I press the "Add Action" button?

To check Tracks logs, do I need to set any logging level in tracks? If so
where do I set that? Which and where is the Tracks log that you would like
me to look in? And what would the logged event look like?

I am willing to help if you want to nail this bug, but please help me with
this extra detail.

Andy



On 5 August 2012 08:25, Reinier Balt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi****
>
> ** **
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> It has been reported in the past. I’ve tried to reproduce but failed. Also
> reviewed the code. Could not find anything. I closed the ticket on Assembla
> many months ago. ****
>
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>
> Maybe it is a platform issue, i.e. the server (apache?) or browser
> changing cases of the http request parameters. Perhaps you can look using
> Firebug what is sent to the server and look in the Tracks logs if the same
> data arrives there?****
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> Reinier****
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> *Van:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *Namens *Tim Madden
> *Verzonden:* dinsdag 31 juli 2012 0:31
> *Aan:* Andrew Horton
> *CC:* [email protected]
> *Onderwerp:* [Tracks-discuss] Re: Create new context bug****
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> Andrew,****
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> I do not see this bug myself, nor have I come across in any report that I
> recall. ****
>
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> Bugs are managed in Assembla. If you have not resolved the issue, you can
> report it as a bug on assembla:
> http://www.assembla.com/spaces/tracks-tickets/tickets/****
>
> You should probably search first to see if it has already been reported.**
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> Regards,****
>
> Tim****
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> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Andrew Horton <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
>
> Hi,****
>
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>
> Every time I create a new task, I am asked to confirm whether I am happy
> to create the new context. Unfortunately, this happens every time, even if
> the context does actually exist. Is this a known bug? How can I fix?****
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> Regards****
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> Andrew Horton****
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