SR-C51744 · Issue 406708
Corrected SAML SSO logout error
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2
When performing a SAML SSO Logout, an error appeared indicating some artifacts were missing. This was traced to an incorrect NameQualifier being generated with IDP in the logoff request, and has been fixed by modifying the code to include an SPNameQualifier attribute for the NameID element in the logout request. Namespace has been added for logout requests at the parent level instead adding it at each node element.
SR-C70146 · Issue 407966
Corrected SAML SSO logout error
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2
When performing a SAML SSO Logout, an error appeared indicating some artifacts were missing. This was traced to an incorrect NameQualifier being generated with IDP in the logoff request, and has been fixed by modifying the code to include an SPNameQualifier attribute for the NameID element in the logout request. Namespace has been added for logout requests at the parent level instead adding it at each node element.
SR-C70146 · Issue 407968
Corrected SAML SSO logout error
Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.2
When performing a SAML SSO Logout, an error appeared indicating some artifacts were missing. This was traced to an incorrect NameQualifier being generated with IDP in the logoff request, and has been fixed by modifying the code to include an SPNameQualifier attribute for the NameID element in the logout request. Namespace has been added for logout requests at the parent level instead adding it at each node element.
SR-C65438 · Issue 406709
Added SAML parameter page generation for local use to bypass null auth object
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2
After defining any step which used parameters in the Post authentication activity of a SAML authentication service, the authentication failed with a java.lang.NullPointerException at com.pega.pegarules.session.internal.mgmt.Executable.putParamValue(Executable.java:3030). This was traced to local logic inserted to iterate through the SAML attributes that used a null parameter page. To resolve this, code has been inserted that will generate a new parameter page for the iteration rather than getting it from the authentication object.
SR-C65438 · Issue 406711
Added SAML parameter page generation for local use to bypass null auth object
Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.2
After defining any step which used parameters in the Post authentication activity of a SAML authentication service, the authentication failed with a java.lang.NullPointerException at com.pega.pegarules.session.internal.mgmt.Executable.putParamValue(Executable.java:3030). This was traced to local logic inserted to iterate through the SAML attributes that used a null parameter page. To resolve this, code has been inserted that will generate a new parameter page for the iteration rather than getting it from the authentication object.
SR-C64783 · Issue 407087
Corrected handling for SAML logoff
Resolved in Pega Version 8.2
On SAML logoff, the error "There has been an issue; please consult your system administrator; Status:fail ... No certificate found in truststore" appeared. Investigation showed this was an issue with the aliasing of certificates and signing that led to the requestor not being terminated for that logoff response. To correct this, when Pega receives a logout request which is invalid, it will terminate the session instead of throwing a PRRunTimeException.
SR-C64783 · Issue 407089
Corrected handling for SAML logoff
Resolved in Pega Version 8.1.2
On SAML logoff, the error "There has been an issue; please consult your system administrator; Status:fail ... No certificate found in truststore" appeared. Investigation showed this was an issue with the aliasing of certificates and signing that led to the requestor not being terminated for that logoff response. To correct this, when Pega receives a logout request which is invalid, it will terminate the session instead of throwing a PRRunTimeException.
SR-A101069 · Issue 270616
Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.
SR-A101069 · Issue 269981
Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.
SR-A101069 · Issue 270595
Fixed dropdown issues when using Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
The following issues were noted when using the Google Chrome browser: when selecting values from drop down in collapsible header, the section did not refresh according to selection; when the drop down was expanded, it loaded in front of collapsible header; when trying to select values which were within a collapsible header, the header became collapsed. These issues were due to the function expandHeader not being called in Google Chrome, and the function will now be called accordingly.