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Message #11953
[Bug 699955] Re: [trunc] crash Print Invoice (incorrect padding)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 670228 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/670228
Hello Denis,
This is in fact due to the web client bug 670228, that corrupts the
binary data of all images when you save a form that contains an image.
It should be solved soon.
In the mean time, you could use the same workaround as for bug 670228 to
fix the situation: edit the company with GTK client and restore the
correct logo. Also avoid saving forms that contain images with the web
client, until the bugfix is released.
Sorry for the inconvenience... I will raise the importance of bug 670228
to reflect the numerous possible impacts of this bug, and mark the
current bug as a duplicate.
Thank you for your bug report!
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 670228
Web-client corrupts binary fields (e.g. company logo)
* You can subscribe to bug 670228 by following this link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openobject-client-web/+bug/670228/+subscribe
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/699955
Title:
[trunc] crash Print Invoice (incorrect padding)
Status in OpenObject Server:
Confirmed
Bug description:
1) Steps to reproduce the issue you have observed
- Create database with demo data. (In english language)
- Create invoice.
- Go to 'Administration'->'Companies'->'Companies'
- Click 'OpenERP S.A.'
- Click Edit button
- Click 'Header/Footer' notebook page
- Click Save button
- Go to created invoice and try to print it.
2) The result you observed
Error message: (<class 'binascii.Error'>, Error('Incorrect padding',),
<traceback object at 0x7fa730953cf8>)
Server output and screenshot of error in attachment.
4) The platform your are using
Ubuntu 10.10
python 2.6.6
5) The OpenERP version
trunk sevrver - revno: 3226
trunk addons - revno: 4197
References