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[jira] Updated: (ESME-327) URL path problems
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Vladimir Ivanov updated ESME-327:
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> URL path problems
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> Key: ESME-327
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ESME-327
> Project: Enterprise Social Messaging Environment (ESME)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: UI
> Affects Versions: 1.2
> Reporter: Dick Hirsch
> Assignee: Dick Hirsch
> Fix For: 1.2
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> Attachments: index_err1.png, index_err2.png, index_err_local.png
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> I have noticed this several places, but this is a concrete example.
> webapp/scripts/display_messages_top.js:198, sets a link to message
> author like so:
> newMsg.find('#author').attr('href', "/user/" + msgAuthor.nickname );
> this causes problems when running with a non / context on tomcat
> For example, if esme in running here:
> http://foo.bar.com/esme/
> the above will create this link:
> http://foo.bar.com/user/user1
> It appears that tomcat(? or lift?) does the right thing,
> snippet/UserSnip.scala:121 does this
> <a href={"/user/"+urlEncode(u.nickname.is)}>
> which gives the correct location:
> http://foo.bar.com/esme/user/user1
> My javascript foo isn't strong enough to know if there's a way to
> solve this in js. Perhaps the best way is putting it in the template
> and just having the js fill in the username?
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