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Key: JRA-11823
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Scott Van Gilder
Votes: 1
Watchers: 0
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Ability to cut and paste a file location into a URL field

Created: 25/Dec/06 09:35 PM   Updated: 26/May/08 06:16 AM
Component/s: Custom Fields
Affects Version/s: 3.6.5
Fix Version/s: None

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Environment: Enterprise 3.6.5

Participants: Scott Van Gilder
Since last comment: 1 year, 41 weeks, 5 days ago
Support reference count: 3
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Our company is trying to replace an existing system for a software release process that requires our ability to cut and paste a file location. While I have figured out how to do it in JIRA, it is a little tedious.

Example: I have to manually change the file location \\machine\releases\software\softwareversion to file://machine/releases/software/softwarelocation. The other system (which is significantly less sophisticated than JIRA) allows me to just cut and paste \\machine\releases\software\softwareversion and it converts it into a link that can be clicked on to go to the file location.

We really desire to replace this other system to continue our consolidation of systems so any help you could provide would be appreciated.



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Scott Van Gilder added a comment - 25/Dec/06 09:36 PM
Michelle de Guzman updated JSP-9222:
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Assignee: Michelle de Guzman
Status: Waiting For Customer (was: Open)

Hi Scott,

Unfortunately the rendering code that we use are designed to pick up on the *file://* protocol so it would have to be changed to pick up your example I'm afraid.

Your best bet for now would be to raise this with our developers as an Improvement Request at http://jira.atlassian.com.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help to you here.


Cheers,
Michelle