Edgewall Software

Ticket #5090 (new defect)

Opened 21 months ago

Last modified 8 months ago

Error Method not implemented, POST ...

Reported by: jj.sarton@… Owned by: jonas
Priority: normal Milestone: 0.10.6
Component: general Version: 0.10.3.1
Severity: major Keywords:
Cc:

Description

I wanted to make a modification to a page and I have got the error:

Method Not Implemented
POST ...

The problem seem to be the presence of the string /etc/.

After replacing /etc/hosts and ... with /etc /hosts and so on the modification whath taken into account. modifying any of the /etc/... showed the error again.

Attachments

ErweiterteNetzwerkKonfiguration.wiki (8.4 KB) - added by jj.sarton@… 21 months ago.
File which cotain wiki text with problems

Change History

  Changed 21 months ago by cboos

Well, can you be a bit more explicit?

Are you actually saying that you tried to modify a wiki page, added the "/etc/hosts" text to the page content, and got an error while saving the page?

If this is the case, please list the plugins that you're using, as it's certainly not a problem in Trac itself.

follow-up: ↓ 4   Changed 21 months ago by cboos

  • milestone 0.10.4 deleted

  Changed 21 months ago by eblot

  • keywords needinfo added; method not implemented post removed
  • priority changed from highest to normal

Changed 21 months ago by jj.sarton@…

File which cotain wiki text with problems

in reply to: ↑ 2   Changed 21 months ago by anonymous

Replying to cboos: No plugins installed, The trac installation on Fedora Core 5 ist a standard installation. The only changes is that I have created a few pages (4).

Editing and proview/save work for all pages execped the page for the file I have hoppely attacged to the ticket.

Regards

Jean-Jacques Sarton

follow-up: ↓ 6   Changed 21 months ago by cboos

  • keywords needinfo removed
  • milestone set to 0.10.5

Were you using Internet Explorer by any chance?

I have strange errors for preview/review/save/cancel of (big) wiki pages using IExplorer as well. The problem starts to appear in consistent way around 11933 bytes.

If possible, use Firefox or Opera.

in reply to: ↑ 5 ; follow-up: ↓ 8   Changed 21 months ago by jj.sarton@…

Replying to cboos:

Were you using Internet Explorer by any chance? I have strange errors for preview/review/save/cancel of (big) wiki pages using IExplorer as well. The problem starts to appear in consistent way around 11933 bytes. If possible, use Firefox or Opera.

I don't use/habe Microsoft produkts, I have the problem with Firefox and Opera.

  Changed 21 months ago by jj.sarton@…

An important point is that the error is only present if trac work under apache. With tracd all seem to work correctly.

in reply to: ↑ 6 ; follow-up: ↓ 9   Changed 15 months ago by cboos

Replying to jj.sarton@t-online.de:

Replying to cboos:

Were you using Internet Explorer by any chance? I have strange errors for preview/review/save/cancel of (big) wiki pages using IExplorer as well. The problem starts to appear in consistent way around 11933 bytes.

That specific IE/tracd problem is now tracked in #6268.

in reply to: ↑ 8 ; follow-up: ↓ 10   Changed 15 months ago by anonymous

Replying to cboos:

Replying to jj.sarton@t-online.de:

Replying to cboos:

Were you using Internet Explorer by any chance? I have strange errors for preview/review/save/cancel of (big) wiki pages using IExplorer as well. The problem starts to appear in consistent way around 11933 bytes.

That specific IE/tracd problem is now tracked in #6268.

The problem I have has nothing to do with IE ! I don't use Microsoft produkt !

in reply to: ↑ 9   Changed 15 months ago by cboos

Replying to anonymous:

Replying to cboos:

That specific IE/tracd problem is now tracked in #6268.

The problem I have has nothing to do with IE ! I don't use Microsoft produkt !

Yes, I know. I wanted to make clear that the other problem I described in comment:5 was discussed elsewhere.

Back to your original issue: have you tried to check if the problem persists with a more recent Trac (trunk)?

  Changed 8 months ago by Davide Guerri (d.guerri@…

Try disabling apache mod_security2 ;)

  Changed 8 months ago by anonymous

its happen to me when posting string cd/ tooo

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