By accident, I typed http://www.wikisource.com/
and achieved an undesirable result. This is presumably a very minor configuration issue somewhere.
--Jimbo
hey all,
I was trying to modify mediawiki so that an editing panel was in its own frame, and the menu at the side of the editing panel was in a different frame (so they could exist independent of each other).
However, when I try to split them up and click on one of the buttons in the editing menu, the other frame closes...
Any idea on what is going on here and how to modify it so that clicking on a editing button preserves the structure of the original page?
Thanks much,
Ed
Edward Peschko wrote:
I was trying to modify mediawiki so that an editing panel was in its own frame, and the menu at the side of the editing panel was in a different frame (so they could exist independent of each other).
However, when I try to split them up and click on one of the buttons in the editing menu, the other frame closes...
Any idea on what is going on here and how to modify it so that clicking on a editing button preserves the structure of the original page?
Did you already remove the anti-frame JavaScript from wikibits.js?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 03:01:37AM -0700, Brion Vibber wrote:
Edward Peschko wrote:
I was trying to modify mediawiki so that an editing panel was in its own frame, and the menu at the side of the editing panel was in a different frame (so they could exist independent of each other).
However, when I try to split them up and click on one of the buttons in the editing menu, the other frame closes...
Any idea on what is going on here and how to modify it so that clicking on a editing button preserves the structure of the original page?
Did you already remove the anti-frame JavaScript from wikibits.js?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
yeah, I saw that -- after I posted. Removed it and it worked like a charm. perhaps I should rethink my order of operations and look first, *then* post.
thanks much,
Ed
Edward Peschko wrote:
yeah, I saw that -- after I posted. Removed it and it worked like a charm. perhaps I should rethink my order of operations and look first, *then* post.
Actually, that happens to people quite often. You fiddle around with something, trying to find the answer to a question or the solution to a problem. Eventually you give up and ask a friend for assistance, but a second later you find it out yourself.
Is there a technical term for this phenomenon?
(And yes, I know this is off-topic, but it's interesting :-p) Timwi
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