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Application not working after upgrading to version 9.1.2

MihaiGheorghita
Loves-to-Learn Lots

Hello,

Our application is not working anymore after upgrading from 9.0.7 to 9.1.2.

We have a dashboard made in html and we were including it in a simplexml dashboard. It's not working because in 9.1.2 jquery libraries older than 3.5 are not supported anymore. Is there a workaround for this matter except rewriting the application in dashboard studio? It's a complex  application and we have multiple dashboards like this one. 

<view template="app:/templates/TUBE-MAP.html">
<label>App name</label>
</view>
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danielcj
Communicator

Hello @MihaiGheorghita ,

You can restore access to older jQuery libraries on the following path: 

Go to your Search Head and then:

- In the Search & Reporting app, select Settings > Server Settings, and then select Internal Library Settings >  toggle the jQuery Libraries older than 3.5 section to restrict/unrestrict older jQuery libraries.

Doc: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/UpgradejQuery/1/UpgradejQuery/LibrarySettings#Restrict_access_...

Thanks.

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MihaiGheorghita
Loves-to-Learn Lots

Hello,

Thank you for the response. This is considered as a vulnerability and we can't unrestrict it. At the moment, all our dashboards made in html have jquery version 2.1.0. If there was a way to set the dashboard version to 1.1 like we did to other simplexml dashbords that would be great.

Thanks

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