> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2017 8:25 AM
> To: user@jspwiki.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Problem with broken wiki page links in Haddock
>
> I have the same problem. If we collaborate, perhaps we can gather enough
> information to open a bug report in JIRA. We will need to find s
I think this scenario exposes the defect.
1) My preferences sets the editor to wysiwyg.
2) I navigate my browser to a wiki page.
3) I click edit.
4) The rightmost icon in the editor's menu bar toggles to the plain editor.
5) I toggle to the plain editor, toggle back to the wysiwyg editor, click
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Subject: Re: Problem with broken wiki page links in Haddock
I have the same problem. If we collaborate, perhaps we can gather enough
information to open a bug report in JIRA. We will need to find some way to
reliably recreate this condition. Like you, I suspect some kind of
I have the same problem. If we collaborate, perhaps we can gather enough
information to open a bug report in JIRA. We will need to find some way to
reliably recreate this condition. Like you, I suspect some kind of interaction
with the wysiwig editor.
I have evidence that when the site goes b
Ha. I DID jinx myself, the problem came back, after I switched from the
wysiwyg editor back to plain (possibly entirely irrelevant). Fixed by
restarting the app. So... we have an intermittent bug?
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:40 PM, John Lusk wrote:
> Oh, wait, NOW it's working. (Hopefully I didn't
Oh, wait, NOW it's working. (Hopefully I didn't just jinx myself.)
o_0
Oh, well.
(I like Haddock, btw. Displays a whole lot better on my table and phone.)
John.
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 2:33 PM, John Lusk wrote:
> Hi, group, continuing my ramp-up on JSPWiki...
>
> I just switched over to the