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Forbidden access #17
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Hi @Alexnortung Thanks for creating the new issue. |
Hi @Alexnortung, I've put up a PR to try and fix this. I've removed them completely now, can you test if that works?
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Thanks @boazpoolman. I am not experiencing the issue in the new pull request |
Cool. Thanks for testing. |
Hello @boazpoolman I also get an error when I try to access: Not sure it's a bug because I get a
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@sophiebl have you allowed public to access the url-alias routes? under settings -> Users & Permissions plugin -> Roles -> public ? |
Thats works thanks @Alexnortung ! |
PR #18 was merged and released with If you still experience the issue beyond this version feel free to re-open the issue or create a new one. |
Bug report
Describe the bug
After updating the plugin to version
1.0.0-alpha.5
, I get an error when I try to accesshttp://localhost:1337/api/url-alias/get?path=trust-numbers
, the api returns an internal server error:And in the development console I also get an error:
Steps to reproduce the behavior
1.0.0-alpha.5
version of this plugin (Not sure if this step is needed)/[title]
/api/url-alias/get?path=[path]
where path is the url you just set.Expected behavior
Not make an internal server error
System
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