On 2006-05-31, Timothy Miller wrote: > Are you using Firefox or Netscape? This reminds me of bugs I've > encountered in them before. Generally, web pages don't try to take > control of the edit box behavior like that. Try another browser and > see what happens.
You're right! I use Firefox-1.5.0.3 built from sources on Gentoo, but with the same version from a binary install on both RHEL (at work) and Gentoo, it works. Maybe the source ebuild uses a different Javascript implementation. Apologies to Tiki & co. The Wiki seems to be down all bay, by the way. > Another option is to talk to the TikiWiki folks and see if you can get > that stuff added so the transition is seamless. :) > > >Sorry about the rant. There is a saying about changing things that are > >not broken, so I will not mention it again if you are happy with it. > > Russel already changed from PHPWiki to TikiWiki for us because of the > security problems we were encounting before. I don't want to ask him > to do any more work, unless we pay him. We'll have to get OGF going > for that to happen. Yes, I remember, and was afraid my criticts would sound ungrateful. The main issue was edititng, which is resolved, the other issues are not that important. If we keep using the tiki, maybe I'll ask them about the per-section edits. > The best option for change (and I'm not saying I want to change) I > think is reasonable is for us to transition off of his server to the > traversaltech host, where we can install MediaWiki. I'm no sysadmin, > and even if I decide to tackle it (web and network stuff drives me > nuts), I won't be ready for a few weeks. I'm a sysadmin, actually. I can help out here, if you need it. You can use my email address directly when it's ready to set up. _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
