Hi,
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea <
mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Mike Ruocco wrote:
Hello,
We are having a problem with Xwiki 2.0.2. Everything was working for a
few days
but now when people go to edit their pages they do not get a drop
down for the Edit button. You can only click edit and it brings you to the
Wysiwyg editor. If there are links to other pages in the page we are editing
and when we try to save you get the below error. When you try to switch to
Wiki edit mode on the right hand side you get the same error. How can we
fix this?? Really need some help here. Let me know if you need more info.
Try looking at your pages in wiki edition mode and see whether there are
links in titles or links otherwise mixed with content. This has trigerred
issues in the past and we need to know what exactly is failing in order to
fix it.
Thanks for the report.
Check if the user profile is set to simple edit
mode. Try switching to
advanced edit mode instead. See
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/PageEditing#HSimpleandAdv…
Even in simple edit mode you can force the Edit button to load the wiki
editor by going to Administration > General and setting "Default Editor
to use" to Text.
Also, it's good to know that you can also force the wiki editor by using
a URL like edit/Space/Page?editor=wiki .
> Thanks
>
> content: Exception while parsing HTML
By the way Marius, I also experienced that issue a couple times while
testing and it's pretty frustrating because when it happens the user gets
"stuck" on the page -> clicking on "cancel" also returns the
"Exception
while parsing HTML" issue.
. Can you
still reproduce it? I couldn't.
Is there a way we could at least make the "Cancel" button work in such
cases? So that the user can return to the pre-breakage situation?
The cancel button currently returns to the last saved version, event
when changes can't be saved. Isn't this the right behavior?
The reason for keeping the user on the WYSIWYG editor when the content
can't be saved because of a conversion error is to allow the user to fix
the issue or at least to backup its changes by copying them somewhere else.
Marius
Guillaume
Regarding the WYSIWYG issue, can you tell me what
browser are you using
and, if the issue is easily reproducible, can you give me an example of
wiki text that fails to be saved by the WYSIWYG editor?
Thanks,
Marius
Mike Ruocco
Network Engineer
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