#3197: Magic words stripped on next edit
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 Reporter:  neilb                          |       Owner:                 
     Type:  Bug                            |      Status:  new            
 Priority:  Normal                         |   Milestone:                 
Component:  Project : MediaWiki+FCKeditor  |     Version:  FCKeditor 2.6.4
 Keywords:  magictags mediawiki            |  
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 Hi,

 I've seen some previous tickets relating to issues with MediaWiki magic
 tags, but they all seem resolved.

 We're having a problem that whenever we put a __NOTOC__ at the top of a
 page.

 It seems to get saved and recognised when the page is rendered, but when
 edit is next loaded, the magic tag is gone again (switching into wikitext
 mode sometimes shows it as a <br> and sometimes it's just plain gone).
 Upon saving the edit, the __NOTOC__ is lost and a TOC is rendered.

 If I put __NORICHEDITOR__ at the top along with __NOTOC__, it persists,
 but of course there's not FCKEditor.

 If I click the "disable rich editor" link, once again it's fine putting
 __NOTOC__ into the box, but curiously if I push the "enable rich editor"
 link, the __NOTOC__ seems to get stripped right there.

 When editing in normal rich mode, I can confirm the tag is missing from
 the HTML source as well (so it's not even being fed to the RTE), so
 something pre-page-load is stripping it.

 I'm running Mediawiki trunk and MediaWiki+FCKEditor trunk hot off SVN.


 Thanks

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