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View features and stories on a Next Gen Kanban board

Andy Leatherland
November 5, 2019

Hi There,

I have a KanBan board were I use Epics, Features and Stories in the product area, and tasks with Sub-issues below in Dev. My problem is that I can't display Features and Stories in my Kanban, is there a solution to this problem.

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Darly Senecal-Baptiste
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May 21, 2014

I made the following workaround:

Since jira and the other pages are running behind of a SSL Offloader. Also, this issue doesn't have anything to do with JIRA's tomcat.

The only workaround that I made is at the non-jira pages code, I nded just to set the absolute URL of the image (http://jira/.server.name/path/to/the/image.png).

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Jobin Kuruvilla [Adaptavist]
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April 28, 2014

Did you change the base URL of the JIRA instance under Administration > General Configuration?

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April 29, 2014

Jobin, I didn't change the Base URL.

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April 29, 2014

You have to change it to match what you are using the to access the instance. Maybe you can give it a try?

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Andris Grinbergs
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April 27, 2014

What do you mean with "cannot see"? Error 404?

Darly Senecal-Baptiste
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April 28, 2014

Hi Andris:

When I mean "cannot see", I mean about the images (logos, pictures). If I access to the server URL through http. I can see the images correctly. However, throught https, those images cannot be viewed.

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April 28, 2014

Most likely you have image on HTTP(instead of HTTPS).

If you made link in Jira to Image : http://jira.example.com/abc/abc.jpg, and open https://jira.example.com/jira you will not see abc.jpg because browser blocks it. (All the links should be HTTPS.)

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April 29, 2014

What if if the image is saved at the server (does not have url). What I mean, that the image is located at the server directory (like src=/path/to/image.jpg)

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