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HTML chat export doesn't contain images in a visible way #1590

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3hhh opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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HTML chat export doesn't contain images in a visible way #1590

3hhh opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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3hhh commented Mar 27, 2024

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click on an open chat with images shared by a single user.
  2. Click on the user logo at the top of the screen.
  3. Export chat: HTML, from beginning, 2000 MB, include attachments.
  4. Click on Export.

Outcome

What did you expect?

Full HTML export with all images as visible in the element window.
Offline viewing of the export is possible / no different to online viewing.
Clicking on thumbnails opens the full images.

What happened instead?

Images are exported, but thumbnails are not. Also, the HTML export contains a lot of links to the homeserver, which won't work in an environment without internet connection or if the homeserver is ever migrated.
Clicking on the blank white thumbnails does not open the exported image.

Operating system

Debian 12

Application version

Element version: 1.10.14 Olm version: 3.2.8

How did you install the app?

flathub

Homeserver

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Will you send logs?

No

@3hhh 3hhh added the T-Defect label Mar 27, 2024
@3hhh 3hhh changed the title Chat export doesn't contain images in a visible way HTML chat export doesn't contain images in a visible way Mar 27, 2024
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t3chguy commented Mar 27, 2024

Duplicate of element-hq/element-web#26491

@t3chguy t3chguy marked this as a duplicate of element-hq/element-web#26491 Mar 27, 2024
@t3chguy t3chguy closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Mar 27, 2024
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