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Hitting the "Undo" link in the comment system brings me to a blank Plone page. I'm using Mozilla Seamonkey. --[[User:ashawley|ashawley]] 22:04, 8 June 2006 (EDT) Hitting the "Undo" link in the comment system brings me to a blank Plone page. I'm using Mozilla Seamonkey. --[[User:ashawley|ashawley]] 22:04, 8 June 2006 (EDT)
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 +Hitting the "Search" link from a "readsay.html" page in the comment system brings the usual, big, RT-like search interface. The last form element is "Rows per page". Leaving it to the default "30" results in faulty search result counts of "( found 1, showing newest 1-0: )".

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Lamp / bushel basket? The comment system is nothing short of glorious ... it should be documented. (Perhaps the SPAMmers deleted the contents? *Dons wiki-gnome cap*)


Continuing after login

After logging in to the comment system, the page that gives a link called "Click here to continue to the page from which you came." always just points to: "/comments/rt/stats/2006-02-02.html". Seems the HTTP Referer is hardcoded in the comment system's source code. --ashawley 22:04, 8 June 2006 (EDT)

I (sort of) withdraw this bug. Clicking the "login" button in the very top right of the page ("you could login") in the comment system works beautifully. I was clicking on the "Log in" link that is part of the portal. That's the problem reported above. --ashawley 22:35, 13 June 2006 (EDT)

Undo button

Hitting the "Undo" link in the comment system brings me to a blank Plone page. I'm using Mozilla Seamonkey. --ashawley 22:04, 8 June 2006 (EDT)

Rows in search form

Hitting the "Search" link from a "readsay.html" page in the comment system brings the usual, big, RT-like search interface. The last form element is "Rows per page". Leaving it to the default "30" results in faulty search result counts of "( found 1, showing newest 1-0: )".