Dirk,

I'm using Firefox 1.5.0.12 on Fedora 6.  I'm running two JSPWiki 2.6.2
instances: (1) a "plain jane" install, and (2) an install to which I've
added my custom modules.  The former works fine, but the phenomena I
described happens on the customized install.  The thing is that my
customization is 99% additive; the edits I do to the JSPWiki modules are
very simple, mostly commenting out features I don't offer.  IOW, the
customized version starts with a "plain jane" and then the custom
modules are added.  So, AFAIK, all the scripts and such are present.

No, there is no additional information available in the alert.  And
again, once I type a left bracket ('['), then every letter I type after
that causes the alert to pop up.  If I type the characters, and then,
when I'm finished, add the brackets, it seems to work (no popups).  I
would imagine it has something to do with the "Smart typing pairs", but
don't know.  (That option is not checked, however.)

If what's going on isn't obvious, then I don't expect you to help me
debug.  Maybe, in that case, you could point me to the part of the JS
code that does this, and I'll disable it (or possibly fix it) myself.

Terry

On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 20:35 +0200, Dirk Frederickx wrote:

> Terry,
> 
> 
> Plse provide some more info. Which browser are you using ?
> Does the errror message has a js line-number or something ?
> 
> 
> So far, the suggestbox seems to work fine on the 2.6.2. stable version.
> 
> 
> dirk
> 
> On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Terry Steichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 08:38 +0300, Janne Jalkanen wrote:
> >
> >  > > Third, when typing '[' followed by some characters into the editor, I
> >  > > get a continuous set of  "TypeError: el has no properties" alert
> >  > > boxes.
> >  > > What does this mean?  More importantly, how do I turn it off?
> >  >
> >  > Yes, it's a Javascript error.  You have  probably changed the editor
> >  > in such a way that the JS code responsible for the auto-link matcher
> >  > does not find the editor textarea.
> >
> >  Well, AFAIK, I'm using the standard plain editor (per your earlier
> >  suggestion, I did away with my customization to make the SpamFilter work
> >  properly).  Once I trick the editor into taking what I'm typing (by
> >  putting the brackets in after I've finished the text, and deleting the
> >  second one it inserts), the resulting text file works fine, links and
> >  all.  It only seems to be a problem when I'm trying to type in links
> >  (with brackets).  But it's a real pain to go through all that.  Do you
> >  have any idea of just how I can disable that "feature?"  [Dirk?]
> >
> >

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