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The Netdata webserver follows the RFC using '&' as separator, this specific feature is used in our dashboard that wil be changed in a near future, I will discuss with our team about this problem that you are reporting, but when I tried to access the Netdata( I am using the latest version) I did not have any problem to see the charts and work with the software.
@karlhungus commented on Fri Aug 16 2019
Bug report summary
netdata uses a
;
as a separator for it fragments. This trips up some security software. RFC 3986 describes valid characters after fragments.OS / Environment
N/A
Netdata version (ouput of
netdata -V
)1.10.0 (but also head)
Component Name
web
Steps To Reproduce
Visit a dashboard on the provided docker image url contains
;
i.e. http://localhost:19999/#;theme=slateExpected behavior
Ideally replace semicolons with something valid like
.
Related Issue netdata/netdata#3819
@thiagoftsm commented on Fri Aug 16 2019
Hi @karlhungus ,
The Netdata webserver follows the RFC using '&' as separator, this specific feature is used in our dashboard that wil be changed in a near future, I will discuss with our team about this problem that you are reporting, but when I tried to access the Netdata( I am using the latest version) I did not have any problem to see the charts and work with the software.
Best regards!
@ilyam8 commented on Fri Aug 16 2019
That separator is for querires, the issue about fragments separator
rel: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/566276/what-two-separator-characters-would-work-in-a-url-anchor
сс: @jacekkolasa
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