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I have lost the vBSpell functionalities as before again -- an empty pop up form. An uninstall and reinstall fixes that without even needing the reload of IE. So more likely is a server side issue, or some java stuff which I don't know anything about.:) Also the line breaks are still removed by the spellcheck as soon as I click "Done". If no one else has this problem, then I will start to look for the reasons caused in my forums.
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I scanned through but I don't think anyone mentioned this but when you preview a post and use the spell checker, it strips out the paragraph spacing and jumples up the thread.
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3 ... thanks Tamarian.
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Would you recount the exact steps where this would happen, in which template, edit or new thread/reply, and what mode, WYSIWYG, or standard, etc. |
maybe a browser compatability issue?????
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IE, vBulletin RC3, Standard Editor, "post reply" or "post new thread".
When your done with your post (that contains some paragraph's), hit preview post and then do a spell check. When it's done spell checking, it will remove all paragraph's. |
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The error occurs as soon as I click DONE. The post text area gets rewritten, but all the paragraph marks were stripped. I am using IE6 (SP2) with MS Java Virtual Machine. I reported another bug before, but I will repeat here: Every time I upgrade to a newer version of vB. The vbSpell pop up box will come up with empty contents. A trick to fix this is to unstall templates and reinstall templates using the bundled installation routine. What might have fixed the problem probably is: build_all_styles() function. |
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Try this file as a replacement to vbspell.js and let me know if it works (change the txt to js) |
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