FYI,  just applied the jspwiki-128 fix (figured wasn't worth risking the 
nightly) and it works great.  Thanks!




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That sure reads like my issue.  I'll try the fix and/or the nightly and 
see if that works.




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Hi!

Can you check if this is your issue, and if the current nightly fixes it?

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-128

/Janne

On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 04:58:44PM +1100, Jason Yip wrote:
> More upgrade pains.
> 
> Didn't notice this initially but printing pages after the upgrade looks 
> broken.  The first page is blank except for the header and left menu. 
The 
> second page has content.  The third page is like the first.  Also, some 
> content is missing altogether.
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> I tried blanking out jspwiki_print.css but that doesn't have any effect. 


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