I originally built it for debugging when one makes border changes. The key
issue here is that one can mess up custom boarders so badly that there's no
obvious way to look at or edit pages. Seems like it would be useful to keep
such a thing.
David Ornstein
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek Lakin
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 1:26 AM
To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] SafeMode.aspx
I was wondering about SafeMode.aspx last time I looked at the Web application.
Other than forcing a fixed layout, I can't see what it's purpose is and I can't
find anything in the code that would cause it to be displayed.
We need to elicit some response from the community to see if anyone is using it
and what for (IMHO).
Derek.
On 8/5/07, John Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
SafeMode.aspx appears to be a means of viewing a topic with a fixed
menu rather than menus in the border. It actually looks like it was
the precursor to the current default.aspx, and has a look and feel
much like wikiedit.aspx as far as the right hand pane appears.
In the current FlexWiki site, running 1.8, SafeMode.aspx has some
minor css issues.
The reason for brining this up is it appears that this page could be
removed, unless the community indicates a need for the page. If so
then I would fix it up as I go, but it would get done near the end of
fixups.
John Davidson
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