This patch makes IcingaWeb deliver a legacy jQuery version for IE8
as it is no longer supported in jQuery 2.x. JS for IE8 will not be
delivered minified to ease troubleshooting on that buggy platform.
fixes#5866
refs #6417
There is no IE7 support and no special handling for IE9, therefore
I removed unused conditional comments. Left IE8 there as it might ask
for special CSS - however it doesn't right now.
Also added missing iframe-class for Iframes on IE8.
It's not safe to rely on PHP_AUTH_USER and PHP_AUTH_TYPE because
PHP cgi handlers (fgcid for example) only set the REMOTE_USER environment variable
and the authentication type for negogiation methods (Kerberos for example) is neither
Basic nor Digest.
We may have to add REDIRECT_REMOTE_USER for authentication for proxy setups.
Check if authentication is possible during authentication, to generate more
useful error and log messages, in case the backend configuration is wrong
ref #6457
SVG chart was fetched although we removed image tags
from DOM. This happens when text is converted into
browser DOM model to use with javascript. Small
regex remove img source attribute to avoid using
network bandwidth for unknown resources.
fixes#6124
First step: get rid of the messy workaround for the problem that
notifications got lost once the whole body is re-rendered. This
should be solved either on server side or by detaching and re-
attaching existing notifications in such scenario.
It's quite tricky to get this working. Still not perfect, but works
as expected. Also added Function.bind and Array.indexOf - absence of
both used to cause JS errors.
refs #6417
Especially on browsers with slow JS like IE8 iterating again and again
over all rows used to harm response rendering. Immagine a dasboard with
a total of a few hundred rows refreshing every 10 seconds while taking
3 secs to render one dashlet... it's far better right now.
refs #6417
Trying to remove a bunch of autoconf and .htaccess-related stuff.
This commit is the last one from a series now finally allowing to run
icingaweb directly from a git checkout.
refs #4075
When no (default) configuration is available for dashboards
application dies not very gracefully. Display error message
and guid the user to the solution is a better way.
fixes#6412