#11343: TinyMCE won't work with @ in the username of notebook
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   Reporter:  kcrisman  |          Owner:  jason, mpatel, was                   
    
       Type:  defect    |         Status:  needs_info                           
    
   Priority:  critical  |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2                           
    
  Component:  notebook  |       Keywords:  notebook, tinymce, at, sd31          
    
Work_issues:            |       Upstream:  Reported upstream. Little or no 
feedback.
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     Merged:            |   Dependencies:                                       
    
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Comment(by dimpase):

 Replying to [comment:11 kcrisman]:
 > Fair enough, but WHEN will the upgrades happen? We really should not be
 releasing "real" releases of Sage that admins are using for nb servers
 without fixing at least the documentation.   I don't know what the current
 status is.  I don't think that the documentation fix was merged in sagenb,
 despite a number of pesters.
 >
 > Is there a specific server I can test this on, Dima?   If there is a
 sense that flask will be merged soon AND this fixes it, great.    If
 not...

 I'm looking into it now. You can try meanwhile using test.sagenb.org,
 which runs twisted 11.
 I'll open a ticket for upgrading twisted to version 11 real soon...
 The initial spkg and a patch to have it running on Rado's flack notebook
 is already on
 http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/dima/packages/
 and
 http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/dima/patches/

 >
 > Also, did you try it with several browsers?  I don't think it's browser-
 dependent but it's worth checking.

 no, I didn't.

 >
 > I'm going to mark #8995 as the dup, just because this has more
 discussion and a patch, though I don't know if it still applies to sagenb.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11343#comment:13>
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