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Subject: New bug introduced?


Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 1:49 AM · edited Wed, 18 December 2024 at 11:56 PM

After my ecstatic post some minutes earlier, I discovered that I have to use HTML elements to format the paragraphs in my posts.

Otherwise, everything is just one block of text.

Also, in another forum, I read that you can format the text with bold and italics. Where? No buttons that I see.

I can format text with HTML, but I don't think it was what was expected. And the checkbox about using HTML disappeared.

So, am I missing something? Where are the new options?

-- erlik


SndCastie ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 1:58 AM

right at the top of the reply box is the bold,italic,etc.


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Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 2:15 AM

Nope, it isn't. I added my complaint to the "I killed a thread" thread. And I'm not switching to Firefox or IE.

-- erlik


Jumpstartme2 ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 4:26 AM

file_337850.jpg

You dont have this at your reply box?

~Jani

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 5:01 AM

Well if you won't shift to a browser that supports it, I'm afraidyou're SOL. Personally I wouldn't touch IEwith a bargepole but I DO use Firefox.

I agree that it's a royal PITA to have to change browser to watch this forum and use it properly though. Just saying that I don't think there's anything else to do. :sad:

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Jumpstartme2 ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 5:03 AM

Just thought of something too....maybe the html editor is collapsed.....

*see in the screencap above...the small arrow just to the left of 'style'

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 6:00 AM

Oooh I didn' even know it could be collapsed... Not sure I can see the use for that either since there's no way then to format your text,but...that MIGHT  be what is happening to Erlich

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Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 6:13 AM

Quote - I agree that it's a royal PITA to have to change browser to watch this forum and use it properly though. Just saying that I don't think there's anything else to do. :sad:

Yes, there is. For the programmers to create a proper editor. If such an editor, with what appears to be almost identical Javascript, works on CG Talk, it can work here, too.

-- erlik


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 6:38 AM

Aye, but what browser are you using? They've stated that they're not going to support Safari on Mac, if that's what you're on.

So I doubt they'll rewrite the editor...

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Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 7:55 AM

As I told ynsaen in the other thread, there are editors that work. So Renderosity can create one, too, if they don't want to use a ready-made solution. If they want to sell this forum, they better be ready to support everything.

And I'm on Windows Opera.

-- erlik


spedler ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 8:09 AM

The FCK Editor, which is what Rendo are using, doesn't support Safari or Opera, although versions for these are supposed to be under development. It also has a serious bug making it unusable for Mozilla and other Gecko-based browsers, which Rendo are supposed to be supporting.

 

Steve


ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 9:16 AM

yup.

A few, actually -- the one that caught my eye right away was the image function.

Seems that relative URLs are ok for the location of images posted through the editor in Mozilla based browsers, but complete URLs are not.  Which is so many people are having issues getting images into their postings from offsite using the editor.

heh.

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ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 9:20 AM

Quote - As I told ynsaen in the other thread, there are editors that work. So Renderosity can create one, too, if they don't want to use a ready-made solution. If they want to sell this forum, they better be ready to support everything.

And I'm on Windows Opera.

Everything?  All 567 known browsers, when the combined total of all but five is less than 9% of the total browsing population?

That's unreasonable.

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spedler ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 9:54 AM

I could live with not being able to post an image, but not being able to use the browser's back button is awkward, to say the least :-)

Steve


Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 11:10 AM

Quote - Everything? All 567 known browsers, when the combined total of all but five is less than 9% of the total browsing population?

Eh. How many of that are various incarnations of Gecko or shells for Explorer?

-- erlik


ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 11:40 AM

Of the 9%? prolly about 4% (older versions and formats). The rest are specialty browsers for specific purpsoes (math, text only, etc).

incidentally, williamsn asked what browser you were using in the other thread.

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Miss Nancy ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 1:07 PM

yes, I can confirm that, in Mac OS, there are no html formatting buttons
appearing for me in safari, netscape, nor explorer.
in order to get paragraphs or line breaks, it's necessary to paste in [br] tags.



williamsn ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 2:35 PM

Attached Link: Internet Explorer 5 for Mac Discontinued

As stated above, IE for Mac is no longer supported. Not only is it no longer supported, it has long been accepted by the Mac community that IE for Mac sucks. Seriously. It doesn't support anything. Most Javascript applications don't work in IE ... period.

Opera is only used by a very small (I think it's less than 2%?) percentage of Internet users and, although we would like to be able to support Opera fully, we have to find the solution that satisfies the needs of the largest group of people to the fullest degree.

Safari is a different issue altogether. In the light of recent jumps in browser technology, many users in the Mac community have taken the opinion that Safari should be redeveloped or restored to Beta testing. It supports less Javascript / Active Controls than even IE for Mac. Apple simply has not done a good job keeping up with browser technology. The only thing Safari has that surpasses any other browsers is its superior RSS Browsing.

Don't get me wrong I love my Mac. It's all I use except when I'm testing compatibility. I tested the editing application on IE, FF and Netscape for Windows and FF and Netscape for Mac without any problems whatsoever. Many of the errors I am hearing about seem to be happening on two (or more) different computers who have the identical setup. I would suggest that it could likely be a result of Javascript or Security settings.

As long as a browser has full HTML / Javascript standards-compliant capabilities (Netscape, IE, FF, Mozilla) and the user has not deactivated anything important, there should be no problem. Unfortunately, this is not my baby to debug. It is a third-party application licensable that has been used rigorously on sites totally over a million users and modifications are not allowed.

Hope this helped and sorry if it didn't.

-Nicholas


aartika ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 2:48 PM

I have IE6 and cannot see the html editor at all - is it something to do with security settings rather than being browser specific?

I also have to type in BR tags to get line breaks.

I also don't appear to have the links available for editing / deleting my posts they were there briefly this morning but they're gone now :-(

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Erlik ( ) posted Wed, 12 April 2006 at 3:22 PM

Quote - Opera is only used by a very small (I think it's less than 2%?) percentage of Internet users and, although we would like to be able to support Opera fully, we have to find the solution that satisfies the needs of the largest group of people to the fullest degree.

I'm testing compatibility. I tested the editing application on IE, FF and Netscape for Windows and FF and Netscape for Mac without any problems whatsoever.

Again, Netscape has about 0.5% of the browser market in March of 2006. About three times less than Opera. So why do you test for such a minuscule market if you're trying to satisfy the needs of the largest group of people?

The Web is not about browsers anymore and hasn't been for a while. It's about standards.

If Renderosity is broken in Explorer 7 and Opera 8, which both support standards, (even though they have their bugs) it's not the problem of a browser.

-- erlik


aartika ( ) posted Thu, 13 April 2006 at 2:36 AM

I found that enabling Script Debugging in my internet options allows the html formatting editor thing to be displayed. (under Tools / Internet options / Advanced tab ) - not sure how useful it is though! Other than that the line breaks now seem to work properly :-)

However, the links for editing / deleting my posts still dissappear about half an hour after posting. Tina

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Jumpstartme2 ( ) posted Thu, 13 April 2006 at 3:26 AM

 Aartika, there is a 15 minute grace period allowed for editing/deleting your posts...its always been that way AFAICR

~Jani

Renderosity Community Admin
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Bobasaur ( ) posted Thu, 13 April 2006 at 9:51 AM

I realize that Safari on the Mac may not have the same level of capabilities as other browsers. However, this is the only php-based site I visit that seemes to have a problem allowing me to format text or eneter a carriage return. Thus it would appear that this incarnation of php does not have the same level of capabilities as the others.
manually typed in break
manually typed in break
If the standard that the PTB uses is going to be "what has the highest level of capabilities" it would appear that they've grossly failed.
manually typed in break
manually typed in break
Frankly, I'm starting to get rather annoyed.

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