It was Jenkins v1.471 so I've opened
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-14223.
Thanks!
On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:49:53 PM UTC+10, vjuranek wrote:
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> On Tuesday 26 June 2012 19:28:19 Dies Koper wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I downloaded it only a few days ago, so that would be 1.472 or 1.
That is correct. Rather than changing the browser setting (I'm sure there
is a global browser setting to prevent the warning from being displayed)
I'd like Jenkins to behave like a good Internet citizen and not mix
https/http content (or not assume http to be precise). In a few hours I'll
be able t
Proove my wrong but this is afaik a setting of IE to rpotect the user.
You have by default a prompt for confirmation in IE if the content is mixed
https/http content.
This has been invented to counteract phishing and forgery.
Am Dienstag, 26. Juni 2012 11:49:53 UTC+2 schrieb vjuranek:
>
> On Tues
On Tuesday 26 June 2012 19:28:19 Dies Koper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I downloaded it only a few days ago, so that would be 1.472 or 1.471, I'll
> can check tomorrow.
> Looks like the issue crept in again?
probably yes, if so, please log a JIRA request in https://issues.jenkins-
ci.org in core component
Hi,
I downloaded it only a few days ago, so that would be 1.472 or 1.471, I'll
can check tomorrow.
Looks like the issue crept in again?
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Vojtech Juranek wrote:
> Hi,
> which Jenkins version do you use? This was fixed in Jenkins 1.418
> Vojta
>
> On Tuesday 26 Jun
Hi,
which Jenkins version do you use? This was fixed in Jenkins 1.418
Vojta
On Tuesday 26 June 2012 00:59:26 dkoper wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've configured Jenkins to be served through https (to be precise, jenkins
> is running on its web server on http which is fronted by Apache HTTP Server
> only has