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SID-00103: Comment Remove with Target Problem

Status: Unanswered Unanswered TWiki version: 4.1.2 Perl version:
Category: CommentPlugin Server OS: windows 2003 Last update: 16 years ago

Hello,

Can someone tell me if I'm doing something wrong, or if this is a bug?

I'm using the Comment Plugin to add comments to a topic from another topic:

%COMMENT{button="Save"  target="RandomTestTopic81711#SecondSection" remove="on"}%

The target topic also contains COMMENT commands (so users can make comments from within that topic)

Adding the comment to the target topic works fine without the REMOVE=ON statement. However, with REMOVE=ON, what's removed is the first comment command in the target topic. I expected the comment command in the source topic to be removed.

Maybe I'm doing something wrong, or misunderstanding the purpose of the REMOVE? Or should I report this as a bug?

Thanks Kathy

-- KathyDeLaCruz - 13 Feb 2009

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Status Unanswered
Title Comment Remove with Target Problem
SupportCategory CommentPlugin
TWiki version 4.1.2
Server OS windows 2003
Web server apache 2
Perl version

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