Hey Jeremy. Which parameter, attachment_base or
allow_attachment_display? And do you mean that you unset the
cookiedomain parameter, or...? (Usually cookiedomain shouldn't be set at
all.)
-Max
Jeremy Newman wrote:
The parameter has been set, as well as the cookie domain param.
-New
The parameter has been set, as well as the cookie domain param.
-Newman
Max Kanat-Alexander wrote:
Hey Jeremy. The allow_attachment_display parameter has a detailed
description that notes that you are opening a security hole if you set
it without setting another parameter (which you haven'
Hey Jeremy. The allow_attachment_display parameter has a detailed
description that notes that you are opening a security hole if you set
it without setting another parameter (which you haven't set). Did you
read the description of the parameter?
-Max
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OK, it is now enabled.
-Newman
Austin English wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Igor Tarasov wrote:
attachment.cgi shows that it relies on allow_attachment_display
parameter in bugzilla configuration. It has to be set to true.
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Igor
Can a bugzilla admin please enable this?
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:05 AM, Igor Tarasov wrote:
> attachment.cgi shows that it relies on allow_attachment_display
> parameter in bugzilla configuration. It has to be set to true.
>
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> Igor
>
Can a bugzilla admin please enable this?
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-Austin
> It seems the bugzilla upgrade stopped allowing opening attachments in
> browser.
I can comfirm this on several platforms and browsers.
//Nicklas
It seems the bugzilla upgrade stopped allowing opening attachments in
browser. Not sure if that's by choice or just an unchanged setting,
but having to open .txt/.jpeg/.png files in outside applications is a
bit annoying...Any possibility of fixing that?
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-Austin