On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 3:49 AM, echocoder <echocoder(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for your quick reponse, Sergiu!
I am able to edit the WebHome page perfectly fine via wysiwyg.
/xwiki/bin/edit/Main/WebHome?&editor=wysiwyg
Then editing a page within a user defined space via wysiwyg goes to a blank
cache.html file. However, I can click the back arrow on the browser a few
times and it allows me to load the page in the wysiwyg editor.
The blank page URL is:
/xwiki/resources/js/xwiki/wysiwyg/xwe/ADF3814286AF82911EECBC7DB34EA9C0.cache.html
This is actually the source code of the WYSIWYG editor, loaded in a
separate hidden iframe. I don't see how the iframe used by the rich
text area could possibly point to the WYSIWYG editor source code. How
did you established that? If you inspect the rich text area with
Firebug (on Firefox) is the URL you pasted above the value of the
'src' attribute of the iframe?
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What I have noticed is that the pages where I have
this problem do not
display a submenu when the mouse hovers over Edit.
See
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/PageEditing#HAdvancedMode
. This is just a setting. Are you sure the account/user you were using
when you tested was an advanced one?
Also, it may be worth noting that these pages also include content from
other Xwiki pages (custom menus) using the {{include document}} syntax.
Each of these pages contain the following html block (which I am starting to
think may be the culprit):
{{html}}
{{/html}}
Neither the include macro nor the HTML macro (as long as you don't use
clean="false") should cause such a problem. It would help if you can
provide as the minimal wiki content that reproduces the problem on a
new page.
>
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> I am using Windows 7 Ultimate on my client PC and Windows 2003 Enterprise on
> the server that handles Xwiki.
>
>
> Apache Tomcat 5.5.33
> JVM 1.6.0_25-b06
Xwiki version=2.7.33656
This is an older version. See
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Support . Even if we find a
bug on 2.7, if it's not reproducible on 4.x then we probably won't fix
it.
Thanks,
Marius
Apache 2.2.19
Mod_ssl 2.2.9
OpenSSSL 0.9.8
Mod_jk 1.2.25
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