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This is an old revision of WikkaBugs made by GmBowen on 2004-10-13 00:50:01.

 

Bugs/Issues discovered in Wikka!


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Problem with "History"??
I ran across this on another wikka implementation....
http://elvito.sv-city.de/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges
if you look at Sun, 22 Aug 2004 the second item down says
(20:46 CEST∞) [history∞] - TextSearch?phrase=ElVitoWakkaWiki∞ ⇒ ppp-82-135-6-82.mnet-online.de which seems kinda wrong.

Unicode rendering buglet
See my latest edit in the Sandbox labeled [Unicode bug?] - someone was trying to create a link in Unicode, and I tried a bit more: Unicode characters (Chinese, Korean) are rendered just fine when they occur in plain text; but in a forced link when they occur in the link text they are escaped.
(Just in case the (Korean) example disappears:
Hmmm - SandBox 안되려나 - Unicode rendered in plain text but not for link text (안되려나)? Looks like a bug to me.)
--JavaWoman

Email Addresses
Found several issues with how email addresses are validated / accepted / used; outlined on WikkaAndEmail - and I'm working on solutions. (Email is complicated and there's a whole bunch of standards (RFCs) involved.)

First part of the solutions now in WikkaEmailToolkit; while the toolkit is still incomplete, what's there now can be used as presented there (no dependencies on later components).
-- JavaWoman


I'm being picky here (again!). I've noticed that the double-click edit event is used on the BODY tag. One issue I've experienced is that while entering a comment, I couldn't double-click a word (to highlight and replace it) without triggering the edit screen. My suggestion is to put it on the DIV class="page" tag. -- Sam


Bugs I've found:



Thanks - Sam

I'm actually not sure if this is a Wikka Bug or not, but I'll put it out there. If the Character Set encoding in Internet Explorer 6 is set to Unicode (UTF-8) the Wikiedit Toolbar does not display and a JavaScript Runtime Error occurs on the page. (You have to doubleclick the little yellow exclamation point icon in the bottom left corner to see the actual error message.) If you right click in the page, select encoding, and change the encoding to Western European (ISO), then the Wikiedit Toolbar appears. If I configure the Default CharSet to be iso-8859-1 in my httpd.conf file, then everything works fine. If I set the default charset to be UTF-8, then I get the error. Is this normal behavior with UTF-8 encoding? -- RichardTerry






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