Can't edit PBwiki 2.0 pages in Google Chrome (beta).
I know the Google Chrome beta pretty much just got released today (and it IS a beta), but I'll bring it up anyway just so that people are aware.
I'm able to edit and change 1.0 pages just fine. However, two 2.0 wikis that I use (one private, one public) are both uneditable in Chrome.
Safari apparently works with 2.0 wikis, judging from what I've read here. (Safari seemed to have the same problem, but that bug got fixed.) So, I'm less inclined to think that it's some odd WebKit bug, if that helps, though I wouldn't know for sure.
I'm able to edit and change 1.0 pages just fine. However, two 2.0 wikis that I use (one private, one public) are both uneditable in Chrome.
Safari apparently works with 2.0 wikis, judging from what I've read here. (Safari seemed to have the same problem, but that bug got fixed.) So, I'm less inclined to think that it's some odd WebKit bug, if that helps, though I wouldn't know for sure.
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Inappropriate?Thanks for pointing this out- we're aware of the issue and looking into it!
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Inappropriate?Yup! We discovered this as soon as we downloaded it too... we suspect that it's an issue with V8 and not necessarily WebKit.
I’m glad other people are using Chrome.
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Inappropriate?bump :-)
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Inappropriate?Just found this out a bit ago, but my Chrome seems to be working with PBwiki 2.0 now. Didn't test a lot of the editor's features out yet, but I can edit my and save my pages fine now.
Either this is because...
1.) PBwiki changed things on their end to allow Chrome's V8 to work properly, or...
2.) The development build I'm using (0.3.154.3) fixed it on Chrome's end.
Either way, something is happening that's making both ends meet. Yay~
I’m somewhat excited.
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this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Yes, I can confirm this! Suddenly, it started working in Chrome yesterday or day before; don't precisely recall. My guess is your #1 is more likely as I am using Chrome 0.2.149.30 ... AppleWebKit/5.25.13
Thanks for reminding me to update here!
I’m ecstatic
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Inappropriate?I use Chrome Beta 3.0.182.2 and still have this problem (can not save edited pages)...
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?The context menu for editing tables does not work with Chrome. When I right click, I see a momentary hour glass, but no context menu. The reason this is a problem is I cannot add table rows or column or increase the size of the table. I can save text edits with Chrome. I am using Chrome 2.0.1782.39
The page I am having trouble with is:
http://aiki.pbworks.com/Enigma-sailboat
Thanks,
Dave
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?The latest Chrome dev (currently 4.0.206.1) is able to save pages correctly. I forget if the recently stable Chrome 3 is able to do it, as well.
However, in regard to aikidave's post, the table editing problem is still present. When I right-click on a table, it may or may not open open the context menu. Apparently, the in-page scrolling in Edit Mode messes up the placement of the context-menu; if you edit a table at the top of your page, it should be fine, but as you go farther down, the context menu will move up relative to your current position.
This is a bit annoying (at the moment, I'm using Firefox to edit wiki pages, as I'm currently organizing a lot of data in several sizeable tables), but I'm not sure if this is more of a bug with Chrome, or Webkit, or PBworks.
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