Hello,
Is anybody encountering the same issue?
When I try refresh the page (place the cursor in the address field and Enter)
It goes to google search automatically.
Also, remove the "? select page ID" part of the url you are giving it - that looks wrong to me, so your browser is running off to search.
Regards,
Ravi Varma
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I know that, but with the parameters, the dashboard could be loading something iffy and it's going directly to a page that may not be accessible and/or require log in.
I'm asking to drop it because it's a poor thing to test with. We need to see what the base url does.
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Hi @doradoliz,
Your system is not able to resolve the JIRA server address (You have blurred the server address in the image).
Please speak to your system/network administrator to make sure that the server address is valid.
Regards,
Ravi Varma
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@Ravi Varma The JIRA link is correct
I think I found the issue
Notice in the below it can open the Dashboard
Select a panel and maximize.
It adds "#Two-Dimensional-Filter-Statistics/18749"
Then click Restore but it still has # in it. Press Enter from Address bar
And it went directly to google search
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Yep. Your system is not able to resolve the JIRA server address.
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It might not be the network, it might be the client machine (i.e. the browser). But whatever it is, it's not a Jira problem, it's that your machine is not resolving the url to the right place and the browser is taking it as you wanting to search instead of to the url. It's happening before Jira is reached.
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