I figured out what it was. I was accidentally clicking the middle mouse button, which I was recently informed is a Unix feature for Paste.
Thanks, Jen Moore -----Original Message----- From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 4:15 AM To: jen.moore at oakleynetworks.com Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com Subject: Re: [XXE] Copy and Paste Aggravations Jennifer R. Moore wrote: > When I copy and paste text within XXE, some of the text ends up inserted > in other parts of the document. This is an extremely aggravating bug > because once I've done a thorough edit, there are still this bug that > makes my job near impossible! You are the first person to report such severe problems with such a commonly used command. This implies that helping you will not be obvious. In order to help you, we'll unfortunately need *lots* of contextual info: [1] Please, tell us * which version of XXE, * which operating system, * which version of Java do you use. [2] Please send us a sample document with all configuration files needed to use it (DTD/Schema, CSS style sheet, XXE configuration file, etc). [3] Given the above sample document, tell us what you select and how you do it. Example: select from word "foo" to word "bar" in first paragraph by dragging the left button of the mouse across the text. [4] Given the above sample document, tell us how do you copy or cut the selection. Example: press Control-C. [5] Given the above sample document, tell us how do you paste the copied data. Example: click at the beginning of second paragraph and then press Control-V. [6] Then tell us how, after these manipulations, XXE managed to garble your document. Example: see at the end of the document, XXE added "zzz xxx fff" garbage. Please be as *precise* as possible otherwise we'll not be able to reproduce your problem and therefore, to help you.

