Hi Fred,
I was struggling with the same issue of setting the selected DOM
range to an empty element. I believe there's a bug filed on it.
<http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10883>
<http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10881>
What I've been toying with is adding zero-width spaces to elements
and then cleaning up after those characters or the elements
themselves if the author doesn't add content to the element.
Its a pretty serious bug however for any editor trying to do real
semantic editing.
Take care,
Rob
On Sep 21, 2007, at 6:53 AM, Frederico Caldeira Knabben wrote:
Hi,
It is a pleasure to say that FCKeditor is almost completely working
with
Safari. There are still some issues, but we'll be able to finally
declare
official support for Safari 3. Thanks for the hard work at WebKit's
side.
Now, back to the point...
For the few big issues we are having with Safari, I'm going almost
crazy,
trying to find a way to place the caret inside an empty element for
editing.
To understand the problem, just try the following page:
http://www.fredck.com/bugs/safari/collapsed_select_test.html
This page works well with Firefox 2 and Opera 9.5 (minor issues
with this
one).
Before opening a bug report for it, I'm coming to the mailing list
for a
desperate call for help.
Does anyone know any weird hack to make the magic happen with
Safari too?
I've tried hundreds of combinations, but none worked correctly.
Thanks for any help in this sense.
Fred
Frederico Caldeira Knabben
Project Manager, FCKeditor
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