Issue #4043
Content-Disposition filename header set to the artifact SHA
Status:
CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
Priority:
Normal
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Severity:
2. Medium
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Triaged:
Yes
Groomed:
No
Sprint Candidate:
No
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Sprint:
Sprint 44
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Description
When serving content, we're setting the Content-Disposition filename header to the artifact SHA when it should be the filename in content artifact's relative path.
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Set Content-Disposition header properly. closes #4043
History
#1
Updated by daviddavis over 2 years ago
- Tags Pulp 3 added
#2
Updated by dkliban@redhat.com over 2 years ago
- Triaged changed from No to Yes
- Sprint set to Sprint 43
#3
Updated by jortel@redhat.com over 2 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to ASSIGNED
- Assignee set to jortel@redhat.com
#4
Updated by jortel@redhat.com over 2 years ago
- Status changed from ASSIGNED to POST
#5
Updated by rchan over 2 years ago
- Sprint changed from Sprint 43 to Sprint 44
#6
Updated by jortel@redhat.com over 2 years ago
- Status changed from POST to MODIFIED
Applied in changeset pulp|e511f88556e89399212ea503dd2d71bbf70d535c.
#7
Updated by daviddavis over 1 year ago
- Sprint/Milestone set to 3.0.0
#8
Updated by bmbouter over 1 year ago
- Tags deleted (
Pulp 3)
#9
Updated by bmbouter about 1 year ago
- Status changed from MODIFIED to CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
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Set Content-Disposition header properly. closes #4043