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Ryan Brissette commented on JSPWIKI-148:
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This also happens when trying to create a new entry using WeblogEntryPlugin
the port number is dropped from the url. Again it is corrected by adding the
port number by hand.
I just discovered this so I haven't done a complete run through, but I'm
assuming it is the same issue as above. I will update the comments when I have
more information.
> Preview fails when using a port other than 80
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>
> Key: JSPWIKI-148
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-148
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Environment: Apache Tomcat 6, java 1.5, Jspwiki 2.6
> Reporter: Ryan Brissette
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> When running tomcat on a port other than 80, the port information is dropped
> when attempting to preview a page.
> ie
> http://myserver:9080/testWiki/Edit.jps... becomes
> http://myserver/testWiki/Preview.jsp...
> My baseUrl is set correctly (including port number) and everything but
> preview appears to work. The issue is seen when attempting to preview from
> edit and when attempting to preview from the comment page. Copying the url
> and adding in the port number produces the results as planned, although
> roughly half of the time the session gets marked as expired.
> This issue is seen whether I am using relative or absolute paths.
> Line 227 from Edit.jsp is an example of where the incorrect redirect is
> happening.
> response.sendRedirect(wiki.getURL(WikiContext.PREVIEW,pagereq,null,false) );
> Regardless of whether absolute or relative paths are being used the
> wiki.getURL call here returns /testWiki/Preview.jsp?=...
> my work-around was:
> response.sendRedirect("http://myserver:9080" +
> wiki.getURL(WikiContext.PREVIEW,pagereq,null,false) );
> which seems to work, except the session expirations mentioned above.
> I have also done some playing around with my dns and tomcat so that the port
> number is removed from url (baseURL was updated, tried with both absolute and
> relative paths, etc, etc) by the same result was obtained.
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