the preference thing: I noticed having 3 JSPWikiUserPrefs cookies, I deleted all of them, reloaded the site, got 1 JSPWikiUserPrefs cookie and the problem is solved.
regards, Harry On 29 November 2013 18:10, Harry Metske <harry.met...@gmail.com> wrote: > The encoding thing has been fixed. > The JVM was running with the (apparently default) "file.encoding: > ANSI_X3.4-1968", so I added a "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8" to the tomcat startup > script. > > regards, > Harry > > > > On 29 November 2013 08:42, Harry Metske <harry.met...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> strange indeed. also logged in users cannot save their preferences. >> >> for the encoding thing, I addedd URIEncoding="UTF-8" to the AJP connector >> (though that shouldn't be necessary) , but that did not help. >> Looking with vi at the file on the filesystem shows correct encoding. >> I have to dig a bit more (tomorrow I think). >> >> regards, >> Harry >> >> >> >> On 29 November 2013 00:00, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez < >> juanpablo.san...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I've just noticed a couple of strange things: >>> >>> - preferences aren't saved if you're an anonymous user, not sure if >>> related >>> to ProxyPassReverseCookiePath parameter being (not?) set on apache cfg? >>> apache isn't changing the app path, so it shouldn't be necessary. >>> >>> - non-ascii letters are shown as ?, i.e. I get "Buenas, (an?nimo)" >>> instead >>> of "Buenas, (anónimo)" not sure if uriencoding is set on tomcats' >>> server.xml, or if it's an apache issue >>> >>> both issues also happen when going directly through jspwiki-vm.a.o/wiki >>> >>> thoughts? >>> >>> >>> br, >>> juan pablo >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Glen Mazza <glen.ma...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Could it be that they didn't give us jspwiki.apache.org/wiki directly >>> > because jspwiki.apache.org refers to a different machine (IP address)? >>> > But at least j.a.o/wiki redirects to the wiki. >>> > >>> > Glen >>> > >>> > >>> > On 11/27/2013 03:19 PM, Harry Metske wrote: >>> > >>> >> Juan, >>> >> >>> >> X-Forwarded-For header is an excellent idea. I should have thought of >>> that >>> >> myself :-). >>> >> I just check on the vm, we get that header passed from the proxy. I >>> will >>> >> create a JIRA issue for JSPWiki SpamFilter for that. >>> >> I'll also ask INFRA if it possible to have the URL changed. >>> >> >>> >> tx, >>> >> Harry >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On 27 November 2013 18:59, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez < >>> >> juanpablo.san...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Hi Harry, >>> >>> >>> >>> thanks a lot for pursuing this!! >>> >>> >>> >>> as you say, https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/wiki seems a little >>> weird, >>> >>> ideally, jspwiki.a.o/wiki should serve the wiki (same for doc wiki). >>> As >>> >>> for >>> >>> the real ip, could we use x-ip-forwarded-for header? (don't know >>> about >>> >>> fail2ban, but most probably SpamFilter isn't looking in for that >>> header, >>> >>> we >>> >>> should add it) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> br, >>> >>> juan pablo >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Harry Metske < >>> harry.met...@gmail.com >>> >>> >>> >>>> wrote: >>> >>>> Folks, >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Our wiki is now available at : https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org/wiki >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> See the last comment for the status : >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5588? >>> >>> focusedCommentId=13833580&page=com.atlassian.jira. >>> >>> plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-13833580 >>> >>> >>> >>>> Does anyone of you have anything to add here ? >>> >>>> >>> >>>> * I like to see client IP address, so we can use the SpamFilter and >>> >>>> fail2ban. >>> >>>> * the URL has a double reference to wiki, both in the hostname and >>> the >>> >>>> resource after the "/" (and also for doc), but is not a showstopper >>> to >>> >>>> >>> >>> me. >>> >>> >>> >>>> kind regards, >>> >>>> Harry >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> > >>> >> >> >