hi

k...@aplteam.com schrieb:
> I was interested in copying a piece of CSS from the source of a page
> which got deleted in the meantime. For that reason I ...
css - is normally not editable within wiki??!?!?!?!, but well you maybe
use this just for an example...
> 
> * displayed the page
> * clicked "Info"
> * Selected the proper (old) version
> * Clicked "Edit Text"
> 
> But the editor does not show the selected version, is shows the most recent 
> one.

you have first to revert the old version and then you can edit....
editing directly an old version would give you a very "complicated"
version history :-)

> 
> Now you can argue how much sense it makes to edit an old version. In
> fact it should not be possible to change an old version.
> 
> I am also aware that I can solve my task witht the "Raw Text" command.
or use the diff's to see the changes
> 
> All the same, it is confusing and seems wrong.
> 
> A better solution instantly came to my mind: with JavaScript enabled,
> the button "Edit Text" should get inactive.
JavaScript is a "pain in the ass". What's happen if the users browser is
not support javascript or he has disabled it because of e.g. security
reason..


bye
Marcel

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