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How to create issues using direct HTML links in Jira Server
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_Note Available in Server and Data Center Only The Jira functionality described on this page is not maintained as a supported component of Jira applications. Consequently,...
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 5.1)
We strongly recommend that create issues via the JIRA REST API https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/JIRA+REST+APIs, rather than via direct HTML links. The procedures described on this page are not supported by Atlassian....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 4.4)
Please Note: JIRA 4.1+ now uses form tokens as an additional level of security against cross-site request forgery. See Form Token Handling for details on how your external HTML form will handle form tokens....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 5.0)
Please Note: JIRA 4.1+ now uses form tokens as an additional level of security against cross-site request forgery. See Form Token Handling for details on how your external HTML form will handle form tokens....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 4.3)
JIRA 4.1+ now uses form tokens as an additional level of security against cross-site request forgery....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 4.1)
JIRA 4.1+ now uses form tokens as an additional level of security against cross-site request forgery....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 4.2)
JIRA 4.1+ now uses form tokens as an additional level of security against cross-site request forgery....
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Creating Issues via direct HTML links
(JIRA 4.0)
If you would like your users to create issues from another site, you can by putting links to your JIRA's create issue page. You can also populate the fields on the page with values to select the project,...