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Old 03-08-2011, 01:12 AM
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Exclamation Document Web Client: Inserting inline image in a Page will trigger password popup

Hello all,

We have upgraded to Zimbra OSE 6.0.10 from 5.0.22 on Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit.

We are facing the following issue from the Webclient in the Document management:

- Create a new page in a Document Notebook and add an inline image in PNG format.
- Save the Page and exit from the Notebook.
- When you go back to the Page you will be prompted with an authentication popup for your login and password from the http site (i.e. unsecure site, even if zimbra is configured to always use HTTPS).

If you provide the login/password the inline image will show, if you click
Cancel the image will be broken.

I can reproduce this on both IE8 and Firefox 3.6.

Besides, printing the Page in PDF in the upper right header will show the URL in http://myserver.... format, while in 5.0.22 it showed https://myserver.... May be that during the upgrade some http/https setting has been screwed?

The same is happening also with Pages created prior to upgrade. With 5.0.22 never happened.

Besides, a similar thing is happening on inline images used in HTML signature, I'm trying to reproduce it sistematically.

The same thing does NOT happen with email messages.

I've already submitted a but to Zimbra bugzilla (https://bugzilla.zimbra.com/show_bug.cgi?id=57599) but I'd like to share this issue also in this forum just to know if other are affected.

Thank you.
Regards,
Luca
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