Ticket #138 (closed defect: wontfix)

Opened 18 months ago

Last modified 17 months ago

long post is cut off

Reported by: leonieke Owned by:
Priority: immediate Milestone:
Component: editor Version: 2.0
Severity: Keywords:
Cc:

Description

Want to post a chunk of (pre-tagged) text in a new post, but miraculously, it is cut off after about 10 lines.

Attachments

070524_ishot-1.jpg (218.0 KB) - added by leonieke 18 months ago.
screenshot of part of tagged post
070524_ishot-2.jpg (139.0 KB) - added by leonieke 18 months ago.
screenshot of saved post
book-meme-tags (2.8 KB) - added by leonieke 18 months ago.
original file

Change History

Changed 18 months ago by leonieke

screenshot of part of tagged post

Changed 18 months ago by leonieke

screenshot of saved post

Changed 18 months ago by leonieke

original file

  Changed 18 months ago by michiel

Does this happen on new posts only? Or does it also happen when editing an existing post. If so, how many lines does it keep? Is the number of lines that's kept always the same?

  Changed 18 months ago by michiel

try again. I removed xinha and replaced it with tinymce. I upgraded your install on our server. Please let me know if this is solved.

follow-up: ↓ 4   Changed 18 months ago by leonieke

just tried on existing post, and it got cut off at the exact same place.

as for new post ... same difference (added two screenshots again)

in reply to: ↑ 3   Changed 18 months ago by leonieke

Replying to leonieke:

just tried on existing post, and it got cut off at the exact same place. as for new post ... same difference (added two screenshots again)

no attachments this time - they are too large and I can't resize them yet on this puter

  Changed 18 months ago by michiel

  • status changed from new to closed
  • resolution set to wontfix

This is not a bug in mvblog. It's a bug in debian's php5 packages: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422567

June 2nd there was a new version uploaded to the debian packages system, so it should be out there soon.

  Changed 17 months ago by michiel

For the record, the debian php team has released a new php package where this one is fixed. Update your servers and things should be fine again.

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