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Two Editors in Forum Posting

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ViennaSausage posted on Wed, May 12 2010 1:06 PM

Below are screenshots of getting two editors for one post.  One seems like the old editor, and one looks like a new one.  In order to post to a thread, I have to use the top editor, but in order to quote from a previous post, it appears in the lower one.

Browser: Safari Version 4.0.5 (6531.22.7)

 

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yessir replied on Thu, May 13 2010 11:39 AM

same for me very confusing!

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I only get one editor, and it's the new one (and the quote function doesn't work).

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The quote function works on my end, but in a strange way.  It quotes to the old editor, but will not post from the old editor.  I then have to copy and paste from the old editor to the new editor to quote.  

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Since I have a Mac I use Safari and get the same issue ViennaSausage is experiencing. I'll add that sometimes the post button doesn't even work and simply re-loads the editor page instead; behaviour which I've noticed since the two editors appeared.

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Merlin replied on Fri, May 14 2010 1:40 AM

I get two editors only when I post the first time. Then, during all day I have only the new one and quoting doesn’t work. And that only happens with IE, I never found two editors with Opera.

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