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Dirk Frederickx closed JSPWIKI-662.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Local user issue.
> JavaScript disabled in Firefox when BaseURL contains port number
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> Key: JSPWIKI-662
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-662
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core & storage
> Affects Versions: 2.8.3
> Environment: Windows XP, Tomcat 6, Firefox 3.6
> Reporter: Christian Lerch
> Priority: Minor
>
> I think I've found a little bug in JSPWiki v2.8.3 which, interestingly
> enough, prevents Firefox 3.6 from running any JavaScript at all (it falls
> back into the <noscript> trap), when you use a BaseURL with a port number.
> IE8 on the other hand can't see any problems.
> The bug is in file jspwiki-commons.js near line 235 inside the anonymous
> onPageLoad function:
> ...
> /** 100 Wiki functions **/
> var Wiki = {
> onPageLoad: function(){
> ...
> Somewhere in there you try to figure out the BasePath from the BaseUrl by
> doing this:
> ...
> var h = location.hostname;
> this.BasePath = this.BaseUrl.slice(this.BaseUrl.indexOf(h)+h.length,-1);
> ...
> Which clearly will fail when you happen to have a BaseUrl with a port number.
> I've replaced these 2 lines by
> ...
> var href = location.href;
> this.BasePath = "/" + href.split("/")[3];
> ...
> which seems to work fine in all of my configurations.
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