Hi Everyone,
I've been testing XWiki for a few days and there are several problems with
both GWT and CKEditor editors.
With the CKEditor:
1. In 95% of cases the tree view button in the "add link" dialog is not
working. In the google developer console I see the following messages when
opening the editor:
tree.js:1 Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
hierarchy.js:1 Uncaught TypeError: b is not a function
Seems like in Chrome that happens more often then in Firefox. Tried both
production-like WAR installation and the versions from the "graphical
installer for all platfroms" - both 8.2 and 8.3-M1.
2. Sometimes the editor just does not show up at all - the editor load
progress indicator inside the page is rotating and nothing happens. Could
not find and error messages. Seems that this does not depend on any
particular page contents - sometimes it happens, sometimes not. Tried
cleaning the browser cache, but that did not help.
3. The similar problem with the "source" button. Very often it just shows
the empty page. If I click it about 5 times on/off then sometimes the
contents finally appears, but sometimes I get the raw HTML contents of the
whole current page inside the text box.
After giving up with CKEditor I tried the GWT editor (although I believe
that since the CKEditor became the default one, the GWT might soon became
deprecated).
But here I met another problem: if I format any cell in a table with either
"forecolor" or "backcolor" the removeformat command does not remove
these
colors. It only works if I switch to the source and put a space between '|'
and '(%'.
I'm really frustrated, because the table color formating is one of the main
reasons I started looking for a new wiki engine for our company and after
spending almost two weeks on the evaluation of different products I came to
the conclusion that XWiki is currently the best one around.
So any help would be very appreciated.
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