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From: Filipus Klutiero <chealer@gm...> - 2010-10-04 18:29:30
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On what site(s)? Is minify JS enabled? We have very weird JS errors in Tiki 6/trunk at the moment, affecting tiki.org. Watch your JavaScript console. On 2010-10-04 12:26, geoff@... wrote: > Hi - at first I thought I just had 'clumsy fingers' but when it happened for > the umpteenth time I suspected an issue ! > > When you first edit an ordinary wiki page using the standard wiki editor - > using Firefox at least - not sure about other browsers - if you select some > text and click the Bold toolbar instead of the usual __ __ being wrapped > around the text, the highlighted text is deleted and what looks like the url > to enter the editor is inserted somewhere else on the page. I've not worked > out what the logic is for the positioning of this rogue insertion but it > always seems to be further down the page. > > Once some further editing is done it doesn't seem to happen again - but > clearly it is very annoying especially if you don't realise its happening!! > > Not done any 'tests' to see if this happens with any toolbar action but I > suspect it is. > > Has anyone else seen this? > > geoff |
From: Marc Laporte <marc@ma...> - 2010-10-04 18:00:10
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We switched to use: http://devbuild.bigbluebutton.org/ to dogfood the latest version of BigBlueButton M ;-) On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Marc Laporte <marc@...> wrote: > Hi! > > Please join http://live.tiki.org/ > > We are discussing many topics: > http://tiki.org/TikiFestNewYork6#Mon-Tue-Wed_October_4-5-6 > > > -- > Marc Laporte > > http://MarcLaporte.com > http://TikiWiki.org/MarcLaporte > http://AvanTech.net > http://OurWiki.net > -- Marc Laporte http://MarcLaporte.com http://TikiWiki.org/MarcLaporte http://AvanTech.net http://OurWiki.net |
From: Jonny Bradley <jonny@ti...> - 2010-10-04 16:54:16
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Curious - seems not to happen for me in (Mac) Firefox and Safari... Maybe a Windoze only thing? jb On 4 Oct 2010, at 12:26, geoff@... wrote: > Hi - at first I thought I just had 'clumsy fingers' but when it happened for > the umpteenth time I suspected an issue ! > > When you first edit an ordinary wiki page using the standard wiki editor - > using Firefox at least - not sure about other browsers - if you select some > text and click the Bold toolbar instead of the usual __ __ being wrapped > around the text, the highlighted text is deleted and what looks like the url > to enter the editor is inserted somewhere else on the page. I've not worked > out what the logic is for the positioning of this rogue insertion but it > always seems to be further down the page. > > Once some further editing is done it doesn't seem to happen again - but > clearly it is very annoying especially if you don't realise its happening!! > > Not done any 'tests' to see if this happens with any toolbar action but I > suspect it is. > > Has anyone else seen this? > > geoff > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Virtualization is moving to the mainstream and overtaking non-virtualized > environment for deploying applications. Does it make network security > easier or more difficult to achieve? Read this whitepaper to separate the > two and get a better understanding. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hp-phase2-d2d > _______________________________________________ > Tikiwiki-devel mailing list > Tikiwiki-devel@... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tikiwiki-devel |
From: Marc Laporte <marc@ma...> - 2010-10-04 16:33:40
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Hi! Please join http://live.tiki.org/ We are discussing many topics: http://tiki.org/TikiFestNewYork6#Mon-Tue-Wed_October_4-5-6 -- Marc Laporte http://MarcLaporte.com http://TikiWiki.org/MarcLaporte http://AvanTech.net http://OurWiki.net |
From: <geoff@en...> - 2010-10-04 16:26:18
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Hi - at first I thought I just had 'clumsy fingers' but when it happened for the umpteenth time I suspected an issue ! When you first edit an ordinary wiki page using the standard wiki editor - using Firefox at least - not sure about other browsers - if you select some text and click the Bold toolbar instead of the usual __ __ being wrapped around the text, the highlighted text is deleted and what looks like the url to enter the editor is inserted somewhere else on the page. I've not worked out what the logic is for the positioning of this rogue insertion but it always seems to be further down the page. Once some further editing is done it doesn't seem to happen again - but clearly it is very annoying especially if you don't realise its happening!! Not done any 'tests' to see if this happens with any toolbar action but I suspect it is. Has anyone else seen this? geoff |
From: <geoff@en...> - 2010-10-04 11:39:11
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Hi - I'm seeing another tracker textarea field problem in Tiki6 In the main tracker admin screens using Tab view: - viewing the the data in a textarea field is fine, but when - editing the data the textarea fields are not shown at all Also in the 'no Tabs' view when you scroll down to the editable area, sometimes but not always, the 'Loading' icon continues to show even though everything, except the textarea fields, have loaded. Fortunately the tracker plugin does allow the textarea fields to be shown and edited (although as per the previous email exchanges) it is showing an inappropriate "tip" text Anyone else seeing this problem? geoff |
From: <geoff@en...> - 2010-10-04 11:21:59
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Thanks Xavi - I've never used that particular 'wrinkle' in the tracker plugin - and hadn't realised it existed! So I've just tested it in Tiki6, adding a preview="Preview" parameter to the Tracker - and indeed a Preview button then appears - but clicking it doesn't actually do anything - meaning the screen refreshes but you do not see a preview of anything and specifically not of the textarea fields. Perhaps I'm still missing something? Or something perhaps needs fixing here as well? As you say at a minimum for this tracker plugin the "tip" text should not be shown if preview is not set - and it would be nice if setting the preview parameter did actually 'preview' the form outcome. Hope someone can look at this cheers geoff _____ From: Xavier de Pedro [mailto:xavier.depedro@...] Sent: 04 October 2010 11:18 To: geoff@...; Tikiwiki developers Subject: Re: [Tikiwiki-devel] Tiki6: tracker plugin textarea field - tooltip being shown Hi geoff: I'm afraid that this comes from the move in trackers to user the smarty textarea block, which allows warning the user if they move away to another url (like adding a comment to that wiki page) and they haven't saved yet the data they edited in that form (through plugin tracker in a wiki page, tracker directly, etc.) and afaik, you can have a "preview" button for that preview in plugin tracker (since tiki 2.0 according to doc.t.o): http://doc.tiki.org/PluginTracker But +1 to either leave that comment in a more general way so that it can be applied to all places where textareas are, and there might not be a preview button possible or enabled. Cheers Xavi Al 03/10/10 18:50, En/na geoff@... ha escrit: Hi I'm using a number of textarea fields in a Tiki6 tracker and using the tracker plugin for data entry. But I've just noticed that 'Tip' text is being shown at the top of each textarea form element saying " This edit session will expire in 24 minutes. Preview or Save your work to restart the edit session timer " - which is not appropriate for a wiki plugin form. I thought I would do a simple update by amending the appropriate .tpl but I can't seem to track down exactly how/where this part of the form is created. Could someone point me in the right direction - or just do the appropriate update if that is easier :-) thanks geoff ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Tikiwiki-devel mailing list Tikiwiki-devel@... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tikiwiki-devel |
From: Xavier de Pedro <xavier.depedro@ub...> - 2010-10-04 10:18:39
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Hi geoff: I'm afraid that this comes from the move in trackers to user the smarty textarea block, which allows warning the user if they move away to another url (like adding a comment to that wiki page) and they haven't saved yet the data they edited in that form (through plugin tracker in a wiki page, tracker directly, etc.) and afaik, you can have a "preview" button for that preview in plugin tracker (since tiki 2.0 according to doc.t.o): http://doc.tiki.org/PluginTracker But +1 to either leave that comment in a more general way so that it can be applied to all places where textareas are, and there might not be a preview button possible or enabled. Cheers Xavi Al 03/10/10 18:50, En/na geoff@... ha escrit: > Hi > I'm using a number of textarea fields in a Tiki6 tracker and using the > tracker plugin for data entry. > But I've just noticed that 'Tip' text is being shown at the top of > each textarea form element saying " This edit session will expire in > 24 minutes. *Preview* or *Save* your work to restart the edit session > timer " - which is not appropriate for a wiki plugin form. > I thought I would do a simple update by amending the appropriate .tpl > but I can't seem to track down exactly how/where this part of the form > is created. > Could someone point me in the right direction - or just do the > appropriate update if that is easier :-) > thanks > geoff > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances > and start using them to simplify application deployment and > accelerate your shift to cloud computing. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev > > > _______________________________________________ > Tikiwiki-devel mailing list > Tikiwiki-devel@... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tikiwiki-devel > |