Ok,

GeoServer is installed as standalone on Windows Server 2012 using jetty 
integrated server.
The most easy installation that I can do. I run setup, and give really standard 
default answer to the different steps of installation process.
The JRE used is the Java 8 release 20
The Internet Explorer version is which is supplied with Windows Server 2012 or 
Windows 8.1, that is version 11

GeoServer is working fine.....but...

When I login to the geoserver portal on the 
server(http://localhost:8080/geoserver),  goes to the workspace management 
page, I get a list of demo workspaces that are installed by default. I want to 
clean up and delete all these workspaces.

I select all workspaces and click on "delete link" on top of the page.
In the normal process, a "window" opens that tell me to confirm the deletion (I 
already saw this windows in previous installation of geoserver)...but in this 
case, I am redirected to a page whose url is http:///<http://> that contains 
the "invalid address" error message

I tried to add localhost to "compatibility list" of IE, and now is is 
working....but now, if I try to add a new workspace, the page is displayed with 
buttons not set in the correct place on the page...when I tried to update a 
layer, when I click on the Save button, nothing happens, we stay on the page 
and does not go back to the list of layers...

So according to the action I want to do ("delete an item" or "adding or 
updating an item"), I have or not to put localhost in the compatibility list of 
IE...I just think that it is not a production way to manage geoserver items...
I cannot deploy such product for end-users in such situation...

Please help me solve this problem..

Eric.

De : Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : jeudi 2 octobre 2014 09:43
À : '[email protected]'
Objet : Re: [Geoserver-users] Invalid address error

Hi,

It works for me and obviously for most other people because otherwise we would 
have received some mail about the issue.

Tell a bit more about your installation. Which OS, which jre, Jetty or Tomcat, 
how installed, which browser? You can't even delete layer "top:states" from the 
admin utility?

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Eric DUCOS wrote:

Hi,

Please tell me If I am alone to have this problem. What is the workaround ?

When I try to delete a workspace or a layer or some other item in GeoServer 
2.5.1, 2.5.2 or 2.6RC, I am redirected to a page http:///<http://> that says 
"Invalid address".

How can I solve this problem ?

Regards.

Eric.
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