On May 9, 2006, at 7:34 PM, Matt Raible wrote:
On 5/9/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On May 9, 2006, at 6:01 PM, Matt Raible wrote:
> My modifications to the *.vm templates fix JavaScript and CSS issues -
> should those go in 2.3 or 2.4?
I've already found 1 problem in RC2, so they could conceivably go in
2.3.
How extensive and how risky are those *.vm changes?

I've attached the patch so you can see.  The only major thing is a new
form for comments that more CSS-friendly. Other things include new
macros and fixing comments HTML so it renders with XHTML compliance. I also fixed a bug in the JavaScript for Remember Me (only happens
with IE).

Hmmm... I think we should consider that for 2.4. However, I don't like the idea of introducing another comment form macro. We already have two (regular and twisty-style) and we should really have just one. Can we change the existing comment form macro to make it CSS compliant/friendly instead?


I've successfully upgraded a site from 2.0 to 2.3 RC2 today, but I
have noticed an issue with the LineBreak Plugin.  As soon as it's
added to an entry, the entry cannot be rendered and there's no way of
getting it back - even though it's stored in the database and renders
in the editor. Below is an example.

http://virtuastravels.com/page/road?entry=a_federal_incident_8230

Any ideas?

That plugin works for me, so I bet the problem is this: your roller- custom.properties override file is still using the old org.roller package names for the plugins. Change those to org.apach.roller and I bet you'll be in business.

- Dave

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