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SID-00235: Problem with combining WYSIWYG and plain TWiki edit

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 4.1.2 Perl version:
Category: CategoryEditing Server OS: Fedora Linux (Fedora Core 5) 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp Last update: 16 years ago

Hi,

We use the TWiki version 4.1.2. Users have complained that when they use the WYSIWYG editor and after saving, if by chance, they later use the plain TWiki edit it messes up the page formatting. No external html is being used here, except from the WYSIWYG editor.

Is there anyway that this can be synched up so that it does not cause any problems.

For collaborative purposes, one person may use WYSIWYG editor and the next person may use plain TWiki edit. Hence both need to be well synched so that they don't cause any issues to previous editing using WYSIWYG.

A solution to this would be very beneficial.

-- AlethaTavares - 31 Mar 2009

Discussion and Answer

Aletha - please provide some text/sample topic text - which i can use to troubleshoot..

A quick suggestion - try to upgrade your TWiki to latest version.

-- SopanShewale - 31 Mar 2009

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-- PeterThoeny - 2009-05-02

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Status Answered
Title Problem with combining WYSIWYG and plain TWiki edit
SupportCategory CategoryEditing
TWiki version 4.1.2
Server OS Fedora Linux (Fedora Core 5) 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp
Web server apache-2.2.3
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