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Security vulnerability in FM2015

New Here ,
May 19, 2020 May 19, 2020

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When I publish Repsonsive HTML5 the resulting index.html file contains the following meta:

 

Meta capture.jpg

 

Exposing the "C:" drive is not allowed in our application. How do I remove this from the published file?

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May 19, 2020 May 19, 2020

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I don't think this information is exposed to the sts file so you probably can't alter it. You will probably have to post-process your html files to take it out.

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I tried removing the meta line and then the file would not open. I am a novice, but it seems like the FM Responsive HTML5 needs that meta line to find and display contents in Edge or Chrome. Any idea what else I can try?

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Instead of removing the whole line, can you just edit the content attribute? Try removing the path and just leave the file name.

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