Will-NYESDigital
Regular Pleskian
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE
Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5.30 MU #44 CentOS 6.5 (Final) 64bit
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
Broken image links in Web Presence Builder when using Internet Explorer
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
Log in to Web Presence Builder, go to a text and image module. Click on an uploaded image and drag to a different area e.g. one cell of a table to another.
ACTUAL RESULT
When viewing the published result in Internet Explorer, any images that have been moved show as red crosses. Normal working links for these images show as http://www.domain.com/attachments/picture.jpg whereas images that have been moved show as https://www.servername.com:8443/sitebuilder/sites/f5/f59ee6b163d8ad4e3844de1b247e0400. In order to show correctly the images must be deleted, and re-uploaded.
EXPECTED RESULT
Images should show as normal when clicked on and dragged, as they do in other browsers.
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The images can be shown if you select show content (certificate issue on ie) but are still being loaded from the wrong place.
Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5.30 MU #44 CentOS 6.5 (Final) 64bit
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
Broken image links in Web Presence Builder when using Internet Explorer
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
Log in to Web Presence Builder, go to a text and image module. Click on an uploaded image and drag to a different area e.g. one cell of a table to another.
ACTUAL RESULT
When viewing the published result in Internet Explorer, any images that have been moved show as red crosses. Normal working links for these images show as http://www.domain.com/attachments/picture.jpg whereas images that have been moved show as https://www.servername.com:8443/sitebuilder/sites/f5/f59ee6b163d8ad4e3844de1b247e0400. In order to show correctly the images must be deleted, and re-uploaded.
EXPECTED RESULT
Images should show as normal when clicked on and dragged, as they do in other browsers.
ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The images can be shown if you select show content (certificate issue on ie) but are still being loaded from the wrong place.