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Webservice odd behaviour

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Alex,

Found some odd behaviour in the webservice.
Using the lastest versions on a W2K3 fully patched.

To access the public folders, i need to enter
http://hmserver/public/
if I leave out the last / it doesn't work...

If a filename or an image contains a space, it is not found by the webservice.

If the LogAnalyser creates a report 'CPU Usage', then all filenames have a space in the filename, and the URL has %20... maybe an unescape of the URL ?

the charts generated by the LA, are not visable in Firefox :
The image “http://icorda-mon1/public/images%5CDash ... sage-1.gif” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.

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To access the public folders, i need to enter
http://hmserver/public/
if I leave out the last / it doesn't work...
It is "by design" behavior.
If a filename or an image contains a space, it is not found by the webservice.
Fixed. New version will be available soon. If you need patch immediately, let me know.
the charts generated by the LA, are not visable in Firefox
Works fine with Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Windows Paint. Probably problem is in Firefox?

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the charts generated by the LA, are not visable in Firefox
Works fine with Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Windows Paint. Probably problem is in Firefox?
... if the imagefilename contains spaces....

Propably fixed with the other update...

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if the imagefilename contains spaces....
Propably fixed with the other update...
Probably

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Looks like the issue is still not solved...

the problem is this :

I use a custom template.
In this template the %ImageFile% is resolved as "images\DiskSpacetests-4.gif"

IE changes the \ to a /, no problem, bu Firefox creates this from the URL:
http://icorda-mon1/public/images%5CDiskSpacetests-4.gif

Can you change the %ImageFile% to use / in stead of \ ?

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Looks like the issue is still not solved...
It is solved in new version. You are using old version because new one is not available for download yet. Next week

As I said before - "If you need patch immediately, let me know".

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