Jesse - Thanks for the reply - 

I did some debug logging but I do not see anything that is not too obvious - 
But I did find out something. 
My findings : 

Say I want to update the ticket with "I am going to be late today." It has as 
many as 6 spaces.

You navigate to the WYSIWYG window by pressing tab repeatedly. Now your cursor 
is ready and blinking and you THINK you are ready to type in the WYSIWYG (on MS 
Explorer-7 on XP) . But the problem is you pressed tab one time too many and 
the actual focus is on Update button.

The focus goes to the Update Ticket button BUT the cursor is still blinking n 
the WYSIWYG editor giving user the impression that the focus is on the message 
input window.

At this point if I type in my message which has 6 spaces, quickly enough.. Each 
space-bar hit is actually a click on the Update Button and the update 
functionality is carried out. Because my typing is faster than the time it 
takes to reload the page the 6 space bar hits makes those many updations to the 
ticket. The updations are as follows :

I
I am 
I am going
I am going to 
I am going to be
I am going to be late
I am going to be late today. (This is when I consciously click the Update 
button)

So all in all I see 7 modifications to the ticket :( 

Your thoughts.
-Ashish

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From: Jesse Vincent [je...@bestpractical.com]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 11:49 PM
To: Potla, Ashish Bassaliel
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT WYSIWYG issue

On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 08:26:16PM -0700, Potla, Ashish Bassaliel wrote:
> Hi
> We are seeing some issue when commenting for a ticket in RT system.
> If we use 'tab' key, it send multiple emails (in this case we got almost 30 
> emails) for the ticket's response to all the members.
> (We are glad, the user didn't used more than 30 words to close this ticket:))

That seems...somewhat impossible. Can you set RT's log level to debug and 
capture the log while you do this?
(Also, please don't CC rt-users at two different domains. you'll end up 
creating duplicate messages)


>
>
> Is there a fix for this from anyone?
>
>
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> -Ashish
>

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