Hi,
it's not a severe bug, but I noticed that the Firefox Integration is broken.
My tt-rss installation is on a subdomain: rss.*.de.
Latest git-version on Debian Jessie Stable with Apache2 + MariaDB.
Tested with FirefoxESR (45.4.0) and Development (51.0a2).
Both times with my usual profile and also a clean new profile.
I hope my pictures can help finding the bug.
Besides, nice work fox with tt-rss, using it a lot!
Conrad
Firefox Integration broken
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
looks like firefox does urlencode() on url twice for some reason, i wonder why
i'll take a look later today
i'll take a look later today
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
for what it's worth, I haven't seen any problem. v16.8 (3bba9c3) ff 49.0.2 on linux.
Re: Firefox Integration broken
I've got 49.0.2 on ArchLinux - also broken for me.
So this might be an issue with my server configuration?
Is yours on a subdomain?
So this might be an issue with my server configuration?
Is yours on a subdomain?
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
works fine here, i'm afraid (latest firefox, windows)
could be something with PHP configuration (i.e. magic quotes), unlikely though, because tt-rss force disables this garbage
my tt-rss is in a subdirectory tho
could be something with PHP configuration (i.e. magic quotes), unlikely though, because tt-rss force disables this garbage
my tt-rss is in a subdirectory tho
Re: Firefox Integration broken
fox wrote:looks like firefox does urlencode() on url twice for some reason, i wonder why [..]
good catch, I used a rewrite rule for https. So I changed the Integration in about:config to https, works like a charm! (maybe I should also look into what my rewrite rule does not catch right...)
Thanks
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
conrad784 wrote:fox wrote:looks like firefox does urlencode() on url twice for some reason, i wonder why [..]
good catch, I used a rewrite rule for https. So I changed the Integration in about:config to https, works like a charm! (maybe I should also look into what my rewrite rule does not catch right...)
Thanks
Could you please explain a bit more what you changed? i might have the same problem - but i don't understand which key you actually changed to which value...
Re: Firefox Integration broken
You can see in my first post, the connection to your tt-rss is stored in an config value.
I changed the value to https://rss.***
This is only a problem because my rewrite rule (to rewrite all http calls to https) does evaluates the input and not the integrated function in tt-rss.
This is therefore only an issue if you wrote the rewrite rule like me.
I changed the value to https://rss.***
This is only a problem because my rewrite rule (to rewrite all http calls to https) does evaluates the input and not the integrated function in tt-rss.
This is therefore only an issue if you wrote the rewrite rule like me.
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
Thanks for your help - now i understand it - and that solution works for me to. Seems i have the same problems in my server config...
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Re: Firefox Integration broken
For what it's worth, I had the same problem when I switched to https and solved it by using 'https://mysite.com' in SELF_URL_PATH, in config.php, instead of just http as previously.
Re: Firefox Integration broken
or you use permanent redirect instead of rewrite rules
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