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Posted to dev@jspwiki.apache.org by Andrew Jaquith <an...@gmail.com> on 2009/11/25 12:52:51 UTC
Double-post editing problem: root cause found
Well, sort of.
It has something to do with JavaScript. If I turn off JavaScript, when
I edit a page (create a second version), the text is replaced with
what's in the textarea. If JS is on, the previous and new text are
concatenated.
Weird! Dirk, any hints?
Andrew
Re: Double-post editing problem: root cause found
Posted by Harry Metske <ha...@gmail.com>.
yep, the current trunk still has the problem.
(good catch BTW Andrew)
regards,
Harry
2009/11/25 Dirk Frederickx <di...@gmail.com>
> Andrew,
>
> I'll try to look into it over the weekend. Latest v3.x version ?
>
> dirk
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Andrew Jaquith <
> andrew.r.jaquith@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
> > Well, sort of.
> >
> > It has something to do with JavaScript. If I turn off JavaScript, when
> > I edit a page (create a second version), the text is replaced with
> > what's in the textarea. If JS is on, the previous and new text are
> > concatenated.
> >
> > Weird! Dirk, any hints?
> >
> > Andrew
> >
>
Re: Double-post editing problem: root cause found
Posted by Andrew Jaquith <an...@gmail.com>.
Thanks Dirk! (BTW it does affect the current trunk)
On Nov 25, 2009, at 13:24, Dirk Frederickx <di...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> I'll try to look into it over the weekend. Latest v3.x version ?
>
> dirk
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Andrew Jaquith <andrew.r.jaquith@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>
>> Well, sort of.
>>
>> It has something to do with JavaScript. If I turn off JavaScript,
>> when
>> I edit a page (create a second version), the text is replaced with
>> what's in the textarea. If JS is on, the previous and new text are
>> concatenated.
>>
>> Weird! Dirk, any hints?
>>
>> Andrew
>>
Re: Double-post editing problem: root cause found
Posted by Dirk Frederickx <di...@gmail.com>.
Andrew,
I'll try to look into it over the weekend. Latest v3.x version ?
dirk
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Andrew Jaquith <andrew.r.jaquith@gmail.com
> wrote:
> Well, sort of.
>
> It has something to do with JavaScript. If I turn off JavaScript, when
> I edit a page (create a second version), the text is replaced with
> what's in the textarea. If JS is on, the previous and new text are
> concatenated.
>
> Weird! Dirk, any hints?
>
> Andrew
>