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Great it works for you with nginx.

Apache also works fine for others, so it doesn't seem like a general Apache problem. Probably just something in the local configuration that got fixed by starting from scratch.

/Mads



On 09/06/2018 02:32 PM, Paul Borel wrote:
Hello,

Strange it seams config Apache problem ? I chance to nginx and it solve the problem ....

Thanks

Le jeu. 6 sept. 2018 à 12:04, Paul Borel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :

    Hello,

    The canonical_url is not set.

    I use Debian 9 with Apache.

    Thanks

    Le jeu. 6 sept. 2018 à 12:03, Mads Kiilerich <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :

        On 09/06/2018 11:44 AM, Paul Borel wrote:
        Hello,

        /What Kallithea version are you using?
        /*0.3.5
        *
        /Exactly where do you see the strange string you mention?/


        /What do you get after clicking "Show by ID" on the repo
        summary page?
        /
        *https://[email protected], git.printaplus.fr/_20
        <http://git.printaplus.fr/_20>
        *


        /What do you have in admin -> settings -> visual -> Clone URL?/
        *{scheme}://{user}@{netloc}/{repo}*

        /Is the "copyright" link in the footer pointing to a working
        "about#copyright" with an absolute URL?
        /
        https://git.printaplus.fr%2C%20git.printaplus.fr/about#copyright
        <http://20git.printaplus.fr/about#copyright>



        Do you have canonical_url set in your .ini file?

        If not, it must be a problem with the WSGI environment, more
        specifically about how it reports HTTP_HOST and SERVER_NAME to
        Kallithea. What WSGI server are you using and how is it set up?

        /Mads



-- Paul



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