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Work on ROL-2160 started by David M. Johnson.
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> Server admin page fails to display properly
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> Key: ROL-2160
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ROL-2160
> Project: Apache Roller
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: User Interface - General
> Affects Versions: 6.0.0
> Reporter: David M. Johnson
> Assignee: David M. Johnson
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 6.0.1
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> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> The Server admin page (GlobalConfig.jsp) will fail to render properly in some
> cases and will cause an error message like the below in the logs:
>
> {code:java}
> FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related):
> - Failed at: #assign itemValue = struts.getText(va... [in template
> "template/simple/select.ftl" at line 75, column 15]
> - Reached through: @s.iterator value="parameters.list" [in template
> "template/simple/select.ftl" at line 57, column 1]
> - Reached through: #include "/${parameters.templateDir}/... [in template
> "template/bootstrap/select.ftl" at line 22, column 1]
> {code}
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1) Create a weblog with an apostrophe in it's name (not handle, but name)
> 2) View the Server Admin page
> 3) See that the page only renders as far down as the front-page weblog select
> and the error above appears in the log.
> This problem appears to be caused by a bug in Struts. The front-page weblog
> select specifies "name" as the listValueKey, Struts gets the name value for
> the list-item and then uses that to attempt to lookup a locale-specific
> string. Since there is no such string, Struts should just return the name
> value but instead returns null which causes the error. This only appears to
> happen in cases where the weblog name contains an apostrophe, but there may
> be other characters that trigger the failure.
> {code}
> <s:select name="%\{#pd.name}" label="%\{getText(#pd.key)}"
> value="%{properties[#pd.name].value}"
> list="weblogs" listKey="handle" listValueKey="name"/>
> {code}
> We can fix via work-around, by passing "handle" instead of "name" the select
> will work properly and the only downside is the user will see the each
> weblog's handle instead of name in the select element.
>
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