Ajax "Post your topic" should not disable text area from copy/pasting the text
So I just posted a detailed bug report, clicked "post your topic" and for whatever reason it never managed to post it.
But here's the catch, because the ajax form submit disables copy/paste of my report text I can't easily repost it again. Now I'm looking at the AJAX submit this post that doesn't want to timeout and my whole report that I can't access and I'll have to write again.
If you need to disable forms, please make them at least read-only instead of putting them behind a glass!
But here's the catch, because the ajax form submit disables copy/paste of my report text I can't easily repost it again. Now I'm looking at the AJAX submit this post that doesn't want to timeout and my whole report that I can't access and I'll have to write again.
If you need to disable forms, please make them at least read-only instead of putting them behind a glass!
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Inappropriate?Ah, figured out the real problem. The login form does that to the whole page, it popped up but I didn't see it because I'm using Opera 10 beta, and it opens form really low, below any visual fold.
Maybe you ensure that it pops up next to the element that has current action, so - next to "post your topic"
I’m unsure
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Inappropriate?Sounds like this may be an Opera beta problem.
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Inappropriate?The login form should pop up in the middle of the window, no matter the scrolling position of the document:

I'm fairly certain it works on Firefox, Safari, and IE. Does it work on the latest stable opera release? While we try our best to support every browser out there, we usually tend to let the latest "hot from the oven" beta releases cool down a bit before we commit dev resources to support ;)
Thanks for the report!
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Inappropriate?Yep, it's Opera 10 issue:
Btw, is the debug info about the image (the red JSON text) there on purpose when I insert the image?
I’m confident
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Inappropriate?We use YUI to do the file upload in the background, I would imagine that opera 10 isn't properly hiding the iframe YUI uses to upload the file.
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