|
||||||||
|
This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira |
||||||||
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to any co... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-15885) Not able to a... [email protected] (JIRA)

I have experienced this myself with older and more recent Jenkins (v 1.487) using Firefox 9 (corporate limitation sorry) and was once able to clear the local machine browser cache, but this no longer seem to work anymore. Even tried disabling some of the add-ons of Firefox or white-listing the URL, but no good.
I then tried using Jenkins under IE 8 (again corporate limitation and not ideal) but all is good.
Not sure what is happening really, but will continue to investigate (when I can).