i don't want an external editor, because my friends (with no acces to
the server) should be able to edit, too. isn't there any way to fix
the bug?

On 2 Mrz., 12:22, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 2, 11:37 am, riccardo <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 01:47:44AM -0800, Karin M wrote:
> > > Well, thanks, but unfortunately it didn't help.
> > > Actually, The slashes aren't disappearing any more but getting more
> > > and more every time i click preview/save, like bunnys. they double
> > > their number with every click. :(
> > > do you have another ides, which could help me?
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> > Use an external editor intead?  You would probably need to do this logged on
> > to the server from the command line.
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> > I have been holding off implementing boltwire because of the high level of
> > bugs and problems I see here on this list.  But I am hoping to have a go
> > soon.  And this topic reminds me that one issue I have is the availability
> > of external editors.  So I am opportunistically asking:  
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> >     Does BoltWire allow the use of an external editor of your choice?  Or
> >     can this only be done by editing the pages directly on the filesystem?
> >     This is a feature I would strongly request, as I would prefer always to
> >     use vim.
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> There are four options I am aware of:
> 1) editing on-site
> 2) server root access, external editor
> 3) FTP access, external editor
> 4) something like web-FTP via your host, online editor
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> Number 2-4 have the limitation that edits will not be stamped and no
> data fields will be automatically written.
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> Markus
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> > Richard

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