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Edit in Place Error 500 when saving

Hey,

at the time I testing with Vibe 4.0.6 the function Edit in Place. At the Time I can open the Files to my standard Office (LibreOffice 6.1.5.2 and OpenOffice 4.1.6) an work an the document, but when I click on the save button, the Error 500 appears an the document would not save back in to Vibe. On the documentation I can´t find what I have to do else to save the files back to Vibe, I installed the Edit in Place Plugin allready.

What else I have to do that it works and we can Upgrade our productive Vibe 4.0.4 to 4.0.6 with the new function.

If it´s helpfull, when I enter Vibe via http, I have the Error,

The Information for the Main Page could not be retrieved. ' When Checking the Token GWT RPC XSRF/CRSF, an XSRF/CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) error was detected. Contact the System administrator about this Issue. (Error Details: ' Invalid RPC token (Session cookie is missing! Unable to verify XSRF cookie.).).). 


but because we acces the site via https, the Error dosen´t inventress me at this time.
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    The Error 500 I had fixet, there was the User and Group from root at the directory /var/opt/novell/teaming, now I had changed to my vibeuser and Group and now I can save the files back to vibe.

    but the Error when I go to Vibe-website to http, is still there ;(
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    landrich;2497390 wrote:
    The Error 500 I had fixet, there was the User and Group from root at the directory /var/opt/novell/teaming, now I had changed to my vibeuser and Group and now I can save the files back to vibe.

    but the Error when I go to Vibe-website to http, is still there ;(


    Could this be related: https://support.microfocus.com/kb/doc.php?id=7022149
    Same issue in all browsers?

    Thomas
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    Same issue at all browsers yes. At the moment I find out on our existing Vibe, there is the same issue over http.

    The link I found to, but I haven´t a cluster and we don´t use NetIQ Access Manager(NAM) so I don´t have the NAM-Console
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    If I understand what has been said, the Edit-In-Place is working if the user access Vibe with an HTTPS url, but does not work with an HTTP url.
    If that is correct, then I suspect the issue is this:
    When a user accesses Vibe with either an HTTP or HTTPS url, then all the Permalinks, MSURI, VibeURI, etc links are returned using the same HTTP or HTTPS url.
    When MS Office or LibreOffice access a Vibe file they are using the WebDAV protocol. While this works fine, I know that MS Office now requires that the WebDAV link be HTTPS. I suspect LibreOffice is the same.
    I believe the limitation here is the Office product and not Vibe.
    That said, Micro Focus would strongly recommend using a secure link to access Vibe.