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  1. XWiki Platform
  2. XWIKI-13541

webjars not functioning with reverse proxy

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Invalid
    • Major
    • None
    • 8.1
    • Webjar
    • Centos 6.6
      Java 8
      Tomcat 8
      xWIKI 8.1
      nginx 1.15.8 + xWiki enterprice 9.9
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    Description

      Hello I have used XWIKI for a long time behind the pound load balancer. My latest PROD is 7.4.

      I recently upgraded to 8.1 and it looks like a disaster behind the same load balancer. I am using SSL.

      I went through all the docs and setup the X-FORWARDED stuff and no improvement.

      It took a bit of sleuthing but I determined there is a strange issue with webjars.

      This version for port 8080 direct works fine. Here is an example

      http://go.fifthlayer.net/xwiki/webjars/wiki%3Axwiki/bootstrap/3.3.6/fonts/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff2

      When run via the SSL load balancer, this is one of may URLs that fail.

      https://go.fifthlayer.net/xwiki/webjars/wiki%3Axwiki/bootstrap/3.3.6/fonts/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff2

      I did some digging and found if i remove the wiki%3A under the SSL, it resolves properly. So like this:

      https://go.fifthlayer.net/xwiki/webjars/xwiki/bootstrap/3.3.6/fonts/glyphicons-halflings-regular.woff2

      Maybe I have done something wrong but my guess is it is a defect of some sort on 8.1 as 7.4 works.

      If I missed something, that would be great to know. If it is already fixed in a release candidate that would be great to know as well...

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            tmortagne Thomas Mortagne
            rsliotta Bob Liotta
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