I'm working on a jsf1.2 project with richfaces3.3.2 framework.
i'm experiencing a strange problem with richfaces.org/rich namespace tags in Firefox, safari and chrome.
the problem is when i use rich validator or rich support tags the browser back button action to that page is clearing data from the components. ie does not have this issue. could any please help me out?
i suggest you check the managed bean scope in the faces config file. try changing to session scope.
<managed-bean>
<managed-bean-name>bean name</managed-bean-name>
<managed-bean-class>bean packagename.classname</managed-bean-class>
<managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
</managed-bean>
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we are using Typo3 7.6.6 for our new homepage. To simplify the process of writing new articles, we introduced the extension TinyMCE4 as TYPO3 RTE. On our test-system tinyMCE works fine, the editors are satisfied.
To prepare for production environment we introduced SSL. Hence the homepage is referenced over https://....
Since this change tinyMCE no longer appeared. After some research we found out, that the tinyMCE extension tries to load a specific dynamically generated js-file tinymceConfiguration....js over HTTP (not over SSL as preferred).
Since we have a strict policy, the server doesn't allow the client to catch the script without using SSL. Unfortunately we cannot change that policy.
The question is: where does the extension get the URL from. Can I overwrite it to reference the https://.. path?
I already tried changing
config.baseURL
tinyMCE.init({
...
document_base_url : "https://.."
});
But it didn't work.
Does anybody have an idea?
Regards,
Thomas
you could try to tell your browser to use "Content-Security-Policy" in that way all http links are rewriten by the browser itself. Maybe the lazy way.
https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/security/encrypt-in-transit/why-https?hl=en
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/security/content-security-policy/
Regards
Pete
I have an single page application created in MVVM and knockout,typescript technology.
I am using knockout templating for creating different views within a Page.
The application Page has a view which shows a list of tasks user can start,pause,resume tasks.accordingly status changes using knockout.The database is getting updated but the UI doesnt reflect changes.
This application works fine in chrome but in IE the page doesn't get refreshed.In IE when from settings i choose request for new version of stored pages everytime.It works fine in IE also.
can any one help me out with a solution for this problem
It seems that your problem with the non-refreshing UI is a json caching problem.
Try to disable jquery ajax caching
$.ajaxSetup({ cache: false });
globally or just temporarily for the request which causes the problem.
IE is caching JSON responses, you wil find your response as a .json file in the temporary internet files folder :)
More information can be read here
I'm getting this error on a fresh Sitefinity instance (7.0) when trying to load News, or Blogposts etc.
~/api/news
~/api/blogposts
Content Encoding Error
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression.
Any ideas?
This actually may be a bug with Web Essentials plugin for Visual Studio. Try disabling Browser Link:
If this doesn't work, try disabling dynamicCompressionBeforeCache in the web.config.
Daniel, just put some assembly bindings in your config.
I have a GWT application which is secured by Spring Security. I have a Main.html which serves the application and Login.html for login. For most part everything works fine everytime. But sometimes after restarting my application I can still access Main.html - although most of the widgets on the page are unusable. I can see the Login.html's HTML in the console being printed as exception. On refreshing, it takes me to login page. Has anyone ran into similar issue? Is this some kind of caching issue? How can this be avoided?
It seems that in your case your bootstrap file is beining cached and thus a wrong version of your app is being loaded.
You have to make sure that your bootstrap file (the one which is named nocache) is never cached. See here for more details.
You can check if your bootstrap file is cached by using Firebug and looking at the HTTP requests for your scripts. You can check two things:
If the correct <md5>.cache.html are loaded (compare it to the ones in your gwt output folder).
The response type of your .nocache. file is not 304 or so.
Adding meta tag on top of my Main.html - helped me resolve my issue for now.
Read this for more details : HTML http-equiv Attribute
I am creating an FW/1 based plugin for Mura CMS, and after I installed it I was getting permanent redirect errors in my browser. I noticed that my URL which should be /plugins/studentms/?action=admin:main.default was being turned into /plugins/studentms/?action=admin%3Amain.default. I don't know what I might have set that is causing that. The template for the FW/1 plugin by Steve Withington works just fine, and when I was developing my app as a normal FW/1 application it worked fine.
If I try to go straight to either the root of the plugin (/plugins/studentms) or directly to the proper URL then it redirects to the URL encoded format.
Anyone have any ideas as to what would cause that?
PS I have tried in multiple browsers.