Opened 17 years ago
Closed 17 years ago
#1528 closed Bug (duplicate)
Backspace or delete key inserts new paragraph/line break
Reported by: | Clay Shaw | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | Project : MediaWiki+FCKeditor | Version: | SVN (FCKeditor) - Retired |
Keywords: | Confimed | Cc: |
Description
When you edit an existing paragraph, click after a character, and press the Backspace or Delete key </p><p><br/> gets inserted into the HTML. The display looks fine; however, when you saved or switch to Wikitext mode the the word is split on two lines.
Bug happens on MediaWiki+FCK Extension. Not sure what version of FCKEditor it uses.
Change History (6)
comment:1 Changed 17 years ago by
Keywords: | Backspace Delete Keystroke removed |
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Milestone: | FCKeditor 2.5 |
Priority: | High → Normal |
Version: | FCKeditor 2.4 → SVN |
comment:2 Changed 17 years ago by
comment:3 Changed 17 years ago by
I believe this only happens with Internet Explorer. Firefox doesn't seem to add these.
comment:4 follow-up: 5 Changed 17 years ago by
Keywords: | Pending WorksForMe added |
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Hi! I can't reproduce the bug you are describing. Everything works for me so could please write a more detailed instruction with steps that should be taken to reproduce the bug or possibly attach an example code. Also could you check if the bug occurs here http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/index.php/Sandbox. Thanks
comment:5 Changed 17 years ago by
- using internet explorer 6, go to http://mediawiki.fckeditor.net/index.php/Sandbox and click the edit button.
- type the sentence "Don't use the ddelete key"
- go back and delete (not backspace) the extra d: "Don't use the delete key",
- save it or look at the wiki text version and you get
"Don't use the d
elete key"
(notice the extra line between d and elete)
comment:6 Changed 17 years ago by
Keywords: | Confimed added; Pending WorksForMe removed |
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Resolution: | → duplicate |
Status: | new → closed |
Replying to cyshaw:
I notice this bug too. It seems it only does it if you click or move the cursor before/after a character and press the Backspace/Delete key. It works fine if you select the whole word and press the Backspace/Delete key though.