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HTML from inline images in webservices broken

Advocate ,
Dec 01, 2009 Dec 01, 2009

Since the update from 2.5.7 to 2.5.16 the HTML as returned by the webservices is broken for messags that include inline images. Instead of a proper location in the src attribute of the img tag (like src="http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/9984/Firefox-request3.png"), they now supply a partial URL in the src attribute (like src="firedog.png"), which can not be retrieved because the URL is incomplete.

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Mentor ,
Dec 01, 2009 Dec 01, 2009

What does that affect for those of us interested, but not smart enough to know what it means?

Message was edited by: Phillip Jones corrected misspelling

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Advocate ,
Dec 08, 2009 Dec 08, 2009

Has this been escalated to Jive? If so, could you perhaps make it a public case?

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LEGEND ,
Dec 08, 2009 Dec 08, 2009

jochemd wrote:

Has this been escalated to Jive? If so, could you perhaps make it a public case?

I am sorry if I am being much more dumb than usual, but who is the "you" you are addressing? I see your message as a reply to one of your own; and I don't think any plain user can do anything about your suggestion/complaint.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 10, 2009 Dec 10, 2009

Claudio,

I have a feeling we are witnessing yet another "Jive bug" and seeing

only half of a discussion...

Harbs

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Mentor ,
Dec 10, 2009 Dec 10, 2009

Or I am not the only one in the world that talks to thenselves.

That's not necessarily bad - unless you carry on a three-way conversation. Then its time to consider the white coat with the cuffs of the sleeves sowed in the back.

NOTE: This is meant as a Joke.  (although it is true I do talk to myself from time to time. Its called thinking out loud.)

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LEGEND ,
Dec 10, 2009 Dec 10, 2009

Harbs. wrote:

Claudio,

I have a feeling we are witnessing yet another "Jive bug" and seeing 

only half of a discussion...

Harbs

Well, obviously the opening post was not addressed to us plain users, and the solution of the problem didn't come from us. However, I am glad that the problem was solved; and if posting here did it, it doesn't matter much if we are left in the dark.

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Advocate ,
Dec 10, 2009 Dec 10, 2009
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Harbs. wrote on 12/10/2009 2:12 PM:

I have a feeling we are witnessing yet another "Jive bug" and seeing

only half of a discussion...

You are seeing all of the conversation. There never was a response

posted in these forums, I can just see on the Jive site the issue has

been escalated to them.

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Advocate ,
Dec 10, 2009 Dec 10, 2009

Thanks.

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