I do have nginx's gzip enabled, but I wonder why it happens only after login and in no other page! Once logged in I can do everything, from frontend and backend.
I also have other PHP applications on the same host and they all work perfectly
Hi. I'm testing 2.7, and just noticed that when login fails there is no message to the user. The login dialog has the "invalid credential messages", but since it's hidden it's not very clear. In case of failed login the box should be opened automatically!
I beg you pardon, I didn't see the replies, sorry! Well patches are now useless, since current git source has SSO support, and hopefully will be available in 2.7beta2.
The original problem I had, which was PMF ignoring the GET vars, seems solved in 2.7. Would be nice to understand why, anyway I'm ...
Hi. I've made a Single Sign On system on my server using Shibboleth. This system includes PMF. Shibboleth, among the rest, is an apache module which controls access to specific locations of the web server are previously authenticated. I configured SSO on several webapps so far, but PMF is giving me ...
I just tested upgrading my 1.6 to 1.7, I'm using Italian localization. Navbar entries are probably much longer in Italian, so the navbar won't fit in one line.
The float into li elements makes the rest of the ui go below the categories list.
Hi. Not strictly related to PMF, but it would be great if there could be a way to get promptly notified when a new version is released. Mailing list, rss feed on the changelog page, something like that! This is very useful and important, especially in case of security releases.
I've moved the url of PMF installation, from http://my.domain.it to https://my.domain.it
I changed the config value in web ui, and everything works fine, but when I try to use the ajax image uploader the url is still composed to http.
you see in the red square?
the span highlight code is injected into the syntax area, but it's not interpreted by the browser, so messes up the code itself!