INC-155813 · Issue 629504
SAML SSO redirects to correct URL when application and authentication aliases match
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.5
Whenever there was a match in the authentication service alias and the application alias, the application alias was replaced with empty after logoff instead of making the authentication service alias empty. For example, given an authentication service with the alias XYZ ("login with XYZ" alias option) and an application name XYZMyOps, the application alias was being changed from XYZMyOps to appMyOps after logoff. As a result, a blue screen error resulted when clicking on button "login with XYZ" again because it redirected to appMyOps, which didn't exist. This has been resolved by removing authservicealias and modifying AuthServiceAliasHelper.adjustPathIfAuthServiceAliasPresent() to change the method for calculating the pathinfo to string tokenizing.
SR-115653 · Issue 166301
Expanded width of Dates dropdown when using WAI
Resolved in Pega Version Pega Platform, Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7
When WAI rule-set is enabled, the Dates drop down was not wide enough to display the full dates information. This was a problem with the field width being fixed, and has been changed to use an auto-set width.
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.
INC-170423 · Issue 648982
Added catch for SAML WebSSO duplicate key exception
Resolved in Pega Version 8.4.5
After logging in from SSO, closing the Pega window and opening it again resulted in the error "Unable to process the SAML WebSSO request : Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint. Cannot insert duplicate key in object." This has been resolved by updating the session index handling and adding a catch for the duplicate key exception.
SR-A92057 · Issue 259453
OneTimeUse cache file generation disabled for SAML2
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
Whenever SAML2 Token contained a "OneTimeUse" caching condition there were thousands of unwanted files generated. This caching has been disabled in the assertion validation code of SAMLv2ResponseProtocolValidator.java, so even if SAML2 token contains that OneTimeUse condition these files will not be generated.
SR-119858 · Issue 175151
Adjusted code to prevent double-localization when using Google Chrome
Resolved in Pega Version Pega Platform, Resolved in Pega Version 7.1.7
When utilizing a locale that uses commas instead of points to demarcate decimals in numbers, editing any numbers in a skin caused extra zeros to be added to the numbers. When using Google Chrome, if an input type is a number, Google Chrome by default will localize. The control is also localizing the value after reload, so localization is happening twice. In order to resolve this, If the input type is text, only control localization will happen.
SR-A76677 · Issue 253493
IDP SAML 2.0 schema validation error resolved
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
When generating the Pega SP metadata after importing the Shibboleth IDP metadata, the error "The metadata does not pass the SAML 2.0 schema validation" appeared. This has been resolved by modifying the pzDownloadSPMetadata activity to generate a unique secure random ID prefixed with an underscore.
SR-A77173 · Issue 254080
IsWindowStealFocusInIEAllowed allows 'when' value
Resolved in Pega Version 7.2.2
In order to run legacy and Pega applications in parallel, a site configured the system to create a case in the Pega application as soon as a case was created in the legacy application. The intent was to have the case created in Pega to be in the background, but performing any DC actions shifted focus to the Pega app window when using Microsoft Internet Explorer . In order to have the configuration work as desired, the pyIsWindowStealFocusInMicrosoft Internet Explorer Allowed when rule must be set to false (default is true). Support for a conditional window focus configuration is now available, based on pyIsWindowStealFocusInMicrosoft Internet Explorer Allowed 'when' rule value.