Has this improved with later versions of Iceweasel?

* Fredrik Allerstam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Actually no, because it is with in a system which requires login. 
> However I can tell you that it is a CPS3 system maintained by the french
> company Nuxeo.
> 
> The program crashes when I use the text editor, and try to close it and
> save my changes. It does not happen every time, but say 2 out of 3.
> 
> Regards, Fredrik
> 
> 
> About CPS (from the webpage)
> 
> CPS is an extensive collaborative Web content management system (CMS)
> implemented on top of Zope and the CMF, that enables organizations to
> easily, quickly and efficiently implement collaborative portals
> (intranet, extranet or internet) and workflow- oriented business
> applications. 
> 
> CPS Provides, among other features: 
> 
>       * Collaborative work and publication spaces (you may need to be
>         authenticated with the right access level to access these URLs) 
>       * Document versionning, that allows a document to be published in
>         one version and still worked on in another one 
>       * Group-based, directory-backed user and roles management 
>       * A configurable Portal interface, with a web- and
>         accessibility-standards compliant default look and feel (you
>         will need to be authenticated with the right access level to
>         access this URL) 
>       * Notifications on many kinds of events happening on the system 
>       * An (optional) WYSIWYG editor for portal look and feel (just
>         install CPSSkins in your CPS instance using the ZMI) 
>       * Many user-level services, like a Webmail, Forums, shared
>         Calendars, Newsletters and Mailing Lists, etc. 
>       * Many powerful developers- and webmaster-level services,
>         including support for creating your own document types, your own
>         workflows, etc. 
> 
> CPS has already been adopted by major accounts in the Administration
> (French Ministries of Interior, of Culture, of Finances, of Defense, of
> Justice; French Atomic Energy Commission; Chalmers University...), in
> the private sector (Suez, STMicroelectronics...) and by the leading
> European IT consultancies (Capgemini, Unilog, Steria...). 
> 
> For more information about Zope and CPS, we suggest you go to the
> following web sites: 
> 
>       * CPS-project.org: the community portal for CPS users and
>         developers 
>       * CPS3 at Zope.org (to download latest stable or development
>         releases) 
>       * CPS mailing lists 
>       * Slides for the CPS talks at EuroPython 2004 and for the CPS/ERP5
>         sprint in Paris (2004) 
>       * Zope.org: the community portal for Zope 
>       * The Zope Book 
> Credits
> Thank you for trying or using CPS. CPS is developed by Nuxeo and a
> community of contributors. 
> 
> CPS contains code licensed under the GPL, the ZPL and other,
> GPL-compatible, open source/free software licenses. Parts of CPS are
> copyright Nuxeo SARL, Zope Corporation and Contributors, Chalmers
> University, Jean-Marc Orliaguet, Capgemini, Unilog, Ministère de
> l'Intérieur, de la Sécurité Intérieure et des Libertés Locales,
> Préfecture du Bas-Rhin, CEA, Logilab SA, Fredrik Lundh, Norman Walsh,
> Gareth Rees, Sun Microsystems, Timothy O'Malley, Morten W. Petersen, and
> other contributors. 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 22:43 -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Can you give me an example of a page where this happens?
> > 
> 
> 

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