Question:
I just stumbled upon:
http://icculus.org/~chunky/writing/inetd
I realized it removes the http://www in front of the URL.
How is that done?
I am not aware of URL-rewriting being able to do that, or not ?
Google has been experimenting with this feature in the developer version of Chrome. You can read about it at
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=41467
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1601917/google-drops-http-chrome
If this happens, it is a browser specific setting and something you don't have control over as a website publisher.
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I've been using Jira recently and I came across a problem that I don't know how to fix it.
I have to Jira instances. when I try to link an issue to one on the other instance it doesn't link. It used to work but now it won't.
every time I try to link it I will get this even though for other projects it wasn't needed :
and when press authenticate I get this page:
afterward, when I press the link nothing changes.
Please if you are familiar with this problem help me.
afterward, when I press the link nothing changes.
I tried to link the other way and it's working but I still can't identify where the problem is.
Please if you are familiar with this problem help me.
It's all about Application Links.
Some server changes (like reverse proxy, update in web.xml, etc.) or changes in the admin user account may break the links.
You need the check Application Links between two instances; if there is a problem, try to solve that first.
If not, remove the application link from both instances and add it again.
By the way, if the users in the two Jira instances are same, enable the "OAuth" in the application links (and also be sure that the admin account is same on these two instances.)
Sources:
Linking issues
Application Links
Currently i'm trying something out with TFS 2015. I red that it should be possible to add tasks (work-items) via the browser url. This is perfect for me if it is working like I expected :)
My current url (personal items removed)
https://{myurl}/tfs/DefaultCollection/{project}/_workItems#_a=new&witd=Task&[Title]=Do
this&[Original Estimate]=1&[Remaining
Work]=1&[??????PARENT?????]={??id??}&[System.AreaPath]={project}&[System.IterationPath]={project+iteration}
So far so good it's possible to add an item via the url, but I couldn't figure out how to add the parent link to the work item!
I've tried [Node Name], [Parent], [System.NodeName], but none of them worked.
Does anyone have an idea how to create the link? Or is it not possible?
tnx in advance
Try to use [System.Linktypes] or [System.LinkTypes.Hierarchy-Reverse]
Moreover, suggest you to use REST API just as debugthings mentioned. Work Items|Rest API If you haven't already, look at the information on getting started with these APIs.
This video is showing how to embed tweets in umbraco 7. In the current version it does not seem to work anymore. When I try to do it I get the error message "not supported".
Is there anything additionally to do to get this working? Any additional packages?
I think that feature uses OEMBED, it's possible that Twitter have updated their API and the functionality is broken. I'd log an issue on the Umbraco Issue logger: http://issues.umbraco.org so that the core dev are aware of the issue and can investigate further.
Could also try this package https://our.umbraco.org/projects/website-utilities/utwit/ , have used it before and works perfect but haven't tried it on v7 yet but it says it work and i trust Matt (the guy that made it big umbraco dev and contributor) so should work.
I'm trying the Branch.io API and I think I'm getting a weird problem because I'm not able to create my links properly: I can use the link for starting the app without parameter: this link http://4t3i.app.link/KDSYTMnSZs.
It works perfectly but as soon as I try to put some parameter following the doc for appending query parameters, it returns a File Not Found Webpage.
I tried:
https://4t3i.app.link/a/?&jobId=saucisse
https://4t3i.app.link/a?%24deeplink_path=article%2Fjan%2F123&%24fallback_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.com&channel=facebook&feature=affiliate&user_id=4562&name=Alex (that's the example they give)
I have the feeling I'm really missing something but no idea what. Is that so easy to add parameters: just a/ and then appending parameters??
Alex from Branch.io here:
We recently made a major back-end change to accommodate some new technical limitations that Apple imposed with iOS 9.3.1, and unfortunately it looks like we didn't fully update all our docs yet!
Your links are correct, but the /a is no longer necessary. So they would be:
https://4t3i.app.link?&jobId=saucisse
https://4t3i.app.link?%24deeplink_path=article%2Fjan%2F123&%24fallback_url=https%3A%2F%2Fgoogle.com&channel=facebook&feature=affiliate&user_id=4562&name=Alex
When you open these, you'll be able to see the link clicks coming through on this dashboard page
Thanks for noticing this. I'll make sure we get the documentation changedto reflect the new system.
Edit: also note that those examples above create new links with the specified parameters. If you simply want to append an additional parameter to an existing link, you'd do this: http://4t3i.app.link/KDSYTMnSZs?jobId=saucisse
Recently I got the error "automation server can't create object", for which I know the solution is to add your website to trusted sites and enable the setting: "Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting". But since this is a security issue, I searched for an alternative workaround but came up with nothing.
So, I am wondering if there is any other work around for this?
Please look at this SO question. Check if you did everything that was discussed there.
The first thing is to implement IObjectSafety interface. Then sign the activex and installer and CAB. You might also want to look at this example how to implement an activex.