Description
It looks like opera 9.62 on linux is not able to add something to /TestPage
Steps to reproduce
call that browser answer the textcha and try to add a name to the mentioned page
Component selection
- mod_wsgi 2.3
Details
MoinMoin Version |
1.8 |
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Language you are using the wiki in (set in the browser/UserPreferences) |
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Workaround
use firefox
Discussion
currently not sure if it's a bug from opera or moin
When one clicks "preview" one is instantly given the page as if one had clicked "save changes", but the edits are not included! Reproduced with Opera 9.64 on http://master18.moinmo.in/MoinI18n/nb and http://master18.moinmo.in/MoinPagesEditorGroup (long pages), but a short page like http://moinmo.in/Support seems to work. Also, editing this page works as expected.
However, an in-house 1.8.2 wiki did not have these issues at all, even when copying in a long page that did not work from moinmo.in. That wiki is running Apache, CGI, Debian Lenny, MoinMoin 1.8.2 from Debian Unstable (using a single wikiconfig). More info avaliable on request. --JonNordby
I'm using opera 9.27 under linux (ubuntu 8.10) and I could verify (for this page /TestPage) the a click on the "preview" button or "save" button just close the edit window and reload the page, without saving it. if I replace the text with a shorter text then it works... so maybe it's not a problem with the "long pages" more with the "Long content" witch opera cannot send correctly back to moinmoin. don't know for sure.... bye -- MarcelHäfner 2009-04-09 15:26:13
Sorry for the too short pagename the lenght of the content was meant.
Testing
Could someone please test (I just want to know whether it is related to debian/mod-wsgi 2.3, there is a rather fresh mod-wsgi 2.4 [but no .deb yet] that has a fix maybe related to this):
- here with a very short page (few bytes)
- here with a medium sized page (256-8000 bytes)
here with a long page (>> 8KB)
- on a standalone/wikiserver wiki with a very short page (few bytes)
- on a standalone/wikiserver wiki with a medium sized page (256-8000 bytes)
on a standalone/wikiserver wiki with a long page (>> 8KB)
Thanks!
Feedbacks
I just made some test with Opera 9.64 and Windows.
Results:- medium sized page (1220) with Opera are working correctly
this /TestPage (long page) it's not working to preview/save a page. Doesn't matter if you use a Opera on Windows or Linux
btw. longpages also makes some problem with the IEX8, because of some refresh after every keystroke... but I will add another bugreport about this.I made a copy only my own wiki http://wikiwiki.ch/MoinMoinBugs/OperaAndLongPages and there everything was working as expected (saving and preview works fine). My server is running "Apache/2.0.52 (Red Hat) mod_wsgi/2.0 Python/2.5 configured" and running MoinMoin 1.8.2. So it's maybe related to mod-wsgi.
20:36 < dreimark> my opera long content problem vanishes if I clean the cache of my testwiki. 20:37 < dreimark> can one try to reproduce this 20:37 < dreimark> (and if that is reproducable then I want to know why that makes a difference)
Can someone with opera retry NOW? I just installed mod-wsgi 2.4 here. -- ThomasWaldmann 2009-04-24 20:13:06
I just made a write test with opera 9.27 under Linux (Ubuntu), and I could save this test page. -- MarcelHäfner 2009-04-24 21:57:09
tested with opera 9.62 under Linux kubuntu and it also works now for me -- ReimarBauer 2009-04-25 18:57:54
tested with opera 9.64 under windows xp and it also works now with windows -- -- MarcelHäfner 2009-04-29 15:17:58
- On opera 10.01 and fedora 11 mod_wsgi v1.3, I had the same problem, whether hitting preview or save. I installed mod_wsgi 2.5-2 from fedora 12 and that fixed the problems.
Plan
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- Status: looks like it was caused due to a problem with mod_wsgi 2.3 and opera (mod_wsgi 2.4 release lists some problem with keepalives and specific content lengths). A fix for debian lenny was getting the mod_wsgi 2.4 from sid/unstable and install it with dpkg -i (dependencies are satisfied and it obviously also works on lenny).