Clicking the "trace" link for any filtered item just shows an empty page here. Using the latest stable versions of Drupal 6 and the spam plugin.
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Clicking the "trace" link for any filtered item just shows an empty page here. Using the latest stable versions of Drupal 6 and the spam plugin.
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| #11 | comments.png | 28 KB | Anonymous (not verified) |
Comments
Comment #1
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedOkay, there was a small mistake in the colspan parameter.
commit:
http://drupalcode.org/project/spam.git/commit/b413ae7
Now... Are you saying that the whole page is white or that the table is empty and says "No log messages available."?
Thank you.
Alexis
Comment #2
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedI get a completely empty (0 bytes) page whenver I click on a trace link. In case it's of any help, I'm running PHP 5.2 on Debian.
Comment #3
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedJojo,
Would you mind testing with the development version to see whether that works? It works for me so it may have been fixed...
Thank you.
Alexis
Comment #4
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedHello,
I've tried spam 6.x-1.x-dev but I still get a blank page.
Comment #5
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedI just uninstalled the plugin completely and reinstalled it and waited for a spam comment to appear. The problem remains, the trace page is completely empty. I am not sure if this is related, but every comment is actually logged twice, once with the real autoincrement ID, and once with a zero ID:
This time it's really strange, though, because the scores differ...
Comment #6
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedInteresting. Could you tell us what Spam module you are using? This looks like a bug where the same thing would be running twice which is bad.
Thank you.
Alexis
Comment #7
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedThe following spam modules are active: Surbl, URL, Node age, Bayesian filter.
The only other non-standard modules that I've installed are Meta Tags, Service Links and Filter By Node Type, but the problem existed already before installing those, so I'd guess that there's no conflict with other modules.
Comment #8
gozigzag CreditAttribution: gozigzag commentedFor trace links, it always links to 0 for me, such as reports/spam/0/trace. Which then displays blank page if clicked. It's not clear to me what the trace function is supposed to do. If I replace the 0 with the # for that particular piece of spam, it goes to the trace page. I never seem to have any log messages available for trace.
Comment #9
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedGozigzag,
I see that in most cases it checks the trace identifier as in this snippet from spam_logs_overview():
But in the spam_logs_entry() function, it doesn't:
So it could be that you hit that line and the Options should actually be empty.
From what I understand of the module, you need to have a fairly high verbose level to see the trace messages.
Good to know that there may have been a "bad" change between the previous stable and the development version. We'll have to check that double log to see whether something is really wrong. I don't think the same piece of data should be checked twice because that would improperly change all the statistics.
Thank you.
Alexis Wilke
Comment #10
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedSomething might indeed be going completely wrong here. I have set the URL filter to not accept comments with more than 3 URLs (probabilty = 99), using the default weights for all filters, however I still get many spam comments with more than 3 URLs.
Comment #11
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedI think it has just gotten worse (see attached screenshot) after uninstalling, replacing the files with the new dev version and enabling the old settings again (which were still there, so uninstalling does probably not work?)
Comment #12
killes@www.drop.org CreditAttribution: killes@www.drop.org commentedI was a able to reproduce this on Monday but can no longer do so.
For "uninstall" you need to install all the spam modules on their own.