Is there a quicker way to test this without reconfiguring the server? After looking over the documentation and my notes from configuration; removing the short url setup seems like a daunting task to me.
Regards, Jesse > On Feb 1, 2017, at 9:59 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea > <mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 10:09 PM, Jesse Bright <je...@abrightfamily.com> > wrote: > >> We are just http. The protocol and domain match. Here is a sample of the >> debugger text: >> >> > >> Failed to open http://codewiki.info/edit/Corrections/2016/CEC+210.52(E) >> (3)?template=Corrections.2016.2016Template&parent=Corrections.2016.WebHome > > > The problem could be related to the short URL configuration, which seems to > be enabled. Maybe there's a bug there. Maybe you can try to see if the > problem is still present when disabling the short URLs. > > >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Jesse >> >>> On Feb 1, 2017, at 9:33 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea < >> mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com> wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 6:20 PM, Jesse Bright <je...@abrightfamily.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> The error occurs with both "Save & Continue" and "Save & View", though >> if >>>> I choose "Save & Continue" first it allows me to keep going after the >> error >>>> so I can then press "Save & View" without generating the error since the >>>> page now exists. >>>> >>>> I checked the dev tools and it generated two errors. >>>> >>>> 1) SCRIPT1010: Expected identifier >>>> 2) SCRIPT7002: XMLHttpRequest: Error 0x8007005, Access is denied. >>>> >>>> The first seems unrelated but the second seems to be the issue. The >>>> Microsoft docs on this error mention API JSONP vs CORS support and >> calls to >>>> the REST API but unfortunately I am reaching the limit of my current >>>> technical skills. Thanks for your help so far, do you have any guidance >> for >>>> my next step? >>> >>> Do you use HTTPS? Check if the protocol of the XMLHttpRequest matches the >>> protocol of the current page (i.e. both should be either HTTP or HTTPS). >>> You can also check the domain that appears in the URL of the >>> XMLHttpRequest. Does it match the domain from the current page URL? >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Jesse >>>> >>>>>> On Jan 31, 2017, at 9:53 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea < >>>>> mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> How do you save the class? "Save and Continue" or "Save and View"? You >>>> can >>>>> check using the browser's dev tools to see if there are any JavaScript >>>>> exceptions (in the JavaScript Console) or if there is any failed (XHR) >>>> HTTP >>>>> request in the Network tab. >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:14 AM, Jesse Bright <je...@abrightfamily.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Whenever I save a new class (app?) based wiki page (blog, FAQ or >> custom >>>>>> app) I get a red error at the bottom of the page that reads: "Failed >> to >>>>>> save the page. Reason: Server not responding" The strange thing is the >>>> page >>>>>> did save. Other than the error message nothing appears to be wrong. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any thoughts on what could be causing this or where I should begin >>>>>> troubleshooting? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Jesse >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >>