Stack overflow with pasted content
Hi,
I use PBWiki as a knowledgebase for our company - I love using it, it's way easier than our previous solution (a massive disjointed Word document), but there's one error that has been occuring occasionally that's a litlte odd.
Sometimes, when I paste content (generally from a website), then try to select the text (either using the mouse or the arrow keys on the keyboard), it gives me two error messages at the same time.
Both of them say "stack overflow at line 0".
I'm still able to edit other content on the same page, but not the stuff I'd pasted.
Once this occurs, I'm unable to edit that content until I save and reenter the page.
Is this a known issue?
I use PBWiki as a knowledgebase for our company - I love using it, it's way easier than our previous solution (a massive disjointed Word document), but there's one error that has been occuring occasionally that's a litlte odd.
Sometimes, when I paste content (generally from a website), then try to select the text (either using the mouse or the arrow keys on the keyboard), it gives me two error messages at the same time.
Both of them say "stack overflow at line 0".
I'm still able to edit other content on the same page, but not the stuff I'd pasted.
Once this occurs, I'm unable to edit that content until I save and reenter the page.
Is this a known issue?
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Inappropriate?Also; I'm using Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18783, and the error doesn't occur every time I paste content - I haven't been able to find a pattern as to when it occurs yet.
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Inappropriate?Hi Crystal,
When you save a page, the editor automatically scans through the document and cleans up any HTML or special codes (like Javascript) that you may have accidentally pasted in. The reason for this is so the HTML and external stylings of the other websites don't interfere with our own formats, and so your page is viewable no matter what browser you're using.
However, we would like to know more about this problem so we can fix it. The next time it happens, please submit a support ticket to this address with the exact URL of where the content comes from. Then we can analyze the source to see if there's anything we can do.
http://pbworks.com/support.wiki
John-Peter
PBworks Support & Services
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Inappropriate?Since I've reported it, I've only experienced it once, and I wasn't able to replicate it. If I experience it again and am able to get more details, I'll open a ticket.
Thanks for the answer, John-Peter. :)
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