I had a long talk with this support rep on the phone the other day.
He said that a number of people (though he wouldn't tell me how many)
have filed a bug notice on this very issue. Internally, the bug is
graded as "fix in next release", which means IE 8. That is probably
at least 3 years off, and likely longer. He said that no one has yet
opened a formal support ticket on this issue. We are the first. It's
a shame we have to play their game, but the only way to get your
bug's priority bumped is to make a business impact case. Then again,
there is no guarantee that they will escalate the bug even with this
document. And even if they do escalate it, the best case time frame
for a generally deployed fix is 3 - 6 months. Despite this, I think
it is still worth submitting the document and getting the process
started.
In the meantime, I wanted to propose an alternate solution. As I
understand it, making the subject text an <A> tag was to accommodate
a small subset of users. Could we possibly create a new setting in
the personal settings area where the individual user could toggle
whether they want this as an <A> tag or not? Ideally, the server
admin could set a default value and then let users override it. I
think this might be the best short term solution until MS fixes the
real bug, if they ever do.
What does everyone think? Also, could someone take a few minutes and
explain to me again the full reason for the <A> tag with a real href?
Was it just accessibility reasons?
Joel Clermont joel@orionweb.net 262-377-9930
On Sep 22, 2007, at 5:50 AM, Michael Büker wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2007, Joel Clermont wrote:
If these workarounds do not work for you, we can request a hotfix from the product team. Keep in mind that there is always a chance that the hotfix request can be rejected. If you diecide to pursue this route, I would need to have a Business Impact statement from you addressing the following questions. Once I have the Business Impact Statement, I can file a formal hotfix request to the product team:
<we'll only fix this if you are important enough>
I can't believe this! You've proven to them it's a nonstandard
behaviour, it breaks actions that are expected, they even admitted it's a _bug_,
and they tell you to get down on your knees and beg so they _might_ fix it,
but only if they deem you important enough, _and_ there's enough money
involved!How much would I like to put a fat notice on the roundcube homepage saying "IE7 broken!", we don't support it period.
What a bunch of arrogant, superbureaocratic, incapable assholes!
Sorry, I had to let this steam off ;)
~Mik
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