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[Bug 730894] [NEW] CRM send mail attachment doesn't save/send file

 

Public bug reported:

In 6.0.1 and 6.0.2 trunk

What is Observed :- Using OpenERP webclient, you cannot select files to attach to a mail to be sent as part of an Opportunity.
What should happen :- Choose file, press Save & close which saves the file and closes the dialog box.

Steps To Reproduce :-

1) Go to Opportunities, then Communication & History on an Opportunity
2) Select 'Send New Mail',
3) Click Attachments
4) Click New button to bring up file chooser dialog
5) Browse to file, and select 'Save & Close'
6) 'Throbber' shows 'Loading', but this never completes, ie the file is never saved, nor the dialog box is closed.

So the file can't be attached to mail to send. This is the case with
Firefox 3/4 on Linux and FF 3 on Windows

If you use the Save & New button, it does save the file, and then you
can cancel the operation, but this is all far too messy.

** Affects: openobject-addons
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: crm trunk

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Title:
  CRM send mail attachment doesn't save/send file

Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
  New

Bug description:
  In 6.0.1 and 6.0.2 trunk

  What is Observed :- Using OpenERP webclient, you cannot select files to attach to a mail to be sent as part of an Opportunity.
  What should happen :- Choose file, press Save & close which saves the file and closes the dialog box.

  Steps To Reproduce :-

  1) Go to Opportunities, then Communication & History on an Opportunity
  2) Select 'Send New Mail',
  3) Click Attachments
  4) Click New button to bring up file chooser dialog
  5) Browse to file, and select 'Save & Close'
  6) 'Throbber' shows 'Loading', but this never completes, ie the file is never saved, nor the dialog box is closed.

  So the file can't be attached to mail to send. This is the case with
  Firefox 3/4 on Linux and FF 3 on Windows

  If you use the Save & New button, it does save the file, and then you
  can cancel the operation, but this is all far too messy.



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