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Standard emoticons not rendered after an edit (source shifts to HTTP)

Dimitris Moraitidis April 30, 2019

Hi there,

I have a dockerised Confluence Server installation (6.14 or 6.15) on my instance. The issue is as follows:

Assuming I create a new page, with some standard emoticons in it [ for example: (/), (y), (!)]. Saving it displays everything fine. When I edit it however, the icons' sources that are already inside, shift to HTTP (after inspecting the url of the icons). So if I save the now edited page, all of the icons will not get rendered. In the case of inserting new icons, when editing, those will be displayed properly, but they will also have the same issue, after the next edit.

Any clue what might be wrong on my deployment?

Screenshots:

After creating the Page: before.jpg

After an edit to the page: after.jpg

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Bill Bailey
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April 30, 2019

Unfortunately yes, this is a known issue. The tracking issue is here CONFSERVER-52441. Be sure to watch and vote for the issue.

Dimitris Moraitidis April 30, 2019

Just did.

Would adding the conf on step 5 here help to solve it: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/running-confluence-over-ssl-or-https-161203.html ?

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April 30, 2019

It might. But this is a really annoying issue, as because of the title block, it can output the title on PDF exports. I have had to rework tables to just remove the emoticons.

If this trick works, be sure to post it on the ticket.

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