We have started using jira in my company and we have found that in one of the pages of our website all the links with this domain 'http://sd3-globalsoftware.com.es/' get replaced with our JIRA domain 'https://globalsoft.atlassian.net' Any clue?
This happens in different windows machines. We tried with Chrome and Firefox.
Thanks in advance
Pablo
Hi Nic, thanks for you're answer, Im working with Pablo,
A new thing is that all works perfect with IE (that never used JIRA before, so is no cache or cookies down there)
Still Not working with Mozilla and Chrome (even after deleting cookies and cache)
This "script call" is one example:<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="js/funciones_0100.js"></script>
This should invoque http://sd3-globalsoftware.com.es/js/funciones_0100.js But it calls the wrong path: https://globalsoft.atlassian.net
The Error is below:
"XMLHttpRequest cannot load https://globalsoft.atlassian.net/js/funciones_0100.js?_=1483965821926. Response to preflight request doesn't pass access control check: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://sd3-globalsoftware.com.es' is therefore not allowed access."
It happends with other paths like images.
Thanks for you're help,
Kind regards,
Damian
I'm sorry, this doesn't actually appear to have anything to do with JIRA now.
The "pages" appear to be web pages in a different application, I can't see what its relationship to JIRA is
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The page I am talking about is a kind of webmail we have in our CRM. You cannot see it because is behind a username and password. The links are writthen with an IDE, no url fields, nothing... all the links are from the the <head> section
Thanks for your response
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You say "one of the pages" - what is this page? How are the links being written on the page? For example, as you say it's JIRA, are the links actual web links in the links section, or text in a text field, or a url field, or text in a comment?
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