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| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
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| Ken Finnigan | 2013-11-07 15:17:42 UTC | Status | NEW | MODIFIED |
| Target Release | --- | 6.1.1 | ||
| Boleslaw Dawidowicz | 2013-11-26 10:35:55 UTC | Status | MODIFIED | ON_QA |
| CC | bdawidow | |||
| Target Milestone | --- | DR01 | ||
| Dominik Pospisil | 2013-12-05 15:32:00 UTC | Status | ON_QA | VERIFIED |
| Thomas Heute | 2014-02-06 12:34:25 UTC | CC | theute | |
| Ken Finnigan | 2014-02-10 14:47:23 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: Action and Portlet URLs are not encoded by the Portlet Container when being generated for a JSF portlet by the Portlet Bridge Consequence: If a browser has cookies disabled, the generated URLs do not contain the SessionID parameter. Therefore any Session state associated with a portlet is not retained between requests. Fix: Call the Portlet Container to encode the Action and Portlet URLs generated by the Portlet Bridge Result: SessionID parameter is now present and portlet state is retained across requests |
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| Jared MORGAN | 2014-02-11 00:27:31 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: Action and Portlet URLs are not encoded by the Portlet Container when being generated for a JSF portlet by the Portlet Bridge Consequence: If a browser has cookies disabled, the generated URLs do not contain the SessionID parameter. Therefore any Session state associated with a portlet is not retained between requests. Fix: Call the Portlet Container to encode the Action and Portlet URLs generated by the Portlet Bridge Result: SessionID parameter is now present and portlet state is retained across requests | Cause: Action and Portlet URLs were not encoded by the Portlet Container when being generated for a JSF portlet by the Portlet Bridge. If a browser had cookies disabled, the generated URLs did not contain the SessionID parameter. Therefore any Session state associated with a portlet were not retained between requests. The implemented fix calls the Portlet Container to encode the Action and Portlet URLs generated by the Portlet Bridge. The SessionID parameter is now present and the portlet state is retained across requests |
| Jared MORGAN | 2014-02-11 00:28:01 UTC | Doc Text | Cause: Action and Portlet URLs were not encoded by the Portlet Container when being generated for a JSF portlet by the Portlet Bridge. If a browser had cookies disabled, the generated URLs did not contain the SessionID parameter. Therefore any Session state associated with a portlet were not retained between requests. The implemented fix calls the Portlet Container to encode the Action and Portlet URLs generated by the Portlet Bridge. The SessionID parameter is now present and the portlet state is retained across requests | Action and Portlet URLs were not encoded by the Portlet Container when being generated for a JSF portlet by the Portlet Bridge. If a browser had cookies disabled, the generated URLs did not contain the SessionID parameter. Therefore any Session state associated with a portlet were not retained between requests. The implemented fix calls the Portlet Container to encode the Action and Portlet URLs generated by the Portlet Bridge. The SessionID parameter is now present and the portlet state is retained across requests |
| PnT Account Manager | 2019-01-01 03:40:11 UTC | QA Contact | dpospisi | tkyjovsk |
| Red Hat Bugzilla | 2021-10-23 04:23:07 UTC | Assignee | kfinniga | nobody |
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