#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:  blocker   |      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 kcrisman):

 > > Same problem.   See attached screenshot.  You can check this out with
 username {{{abc@abc}}} with password {{{123123}}}.
 >
 > I tried with stock  Firefox, and Chrome on MacOSX 10.6.8...
 > I cannot reproduce it; please state the browser, OS, (and medication
 ;-))  you are on.
 >
 > I can reproduce it with the stock Safari on the said platform (this also
 is not working with the updated version of tiny-mce, locally).

 Okay, fair enough.  Hmm, I thought I had seen it on FF.  Checking...

 > Oh well, we all but banned IE from using the nb, we should ban other
 closed-source browsers. I seldom use Safari nowadays. Safari sucks. So is
 IE. Don't use them for serious business.

 Well, it does load significantly faster (for me), and is standards-
 compliant enough for me.  What about Opera?

 Also, I think it is unreasonable to ban these both longterm.   This ticket
 isn't for old hands, it's so that new users don't think Sage sucks.  Even
 with IE (where I agree with you), most of the world is using it, still,
 and we don't want people to not use Sage because they don't want to
 download a new browser or whatever.

 Anyway, we need to do ''something'' with this issue.    If we aren't
 merging flask, or whatever fixed this in FF, in 4.7.2, then this should
 still be fixed for now.  See #11470 for the followup once we do.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11343#comment:17>
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