On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 21:32:09 +0200 Andreas Gohr <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 23:08:15 +0200 > Wolfgang Reszel <dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I can confirm that. I thought it was because testing the devels and > > > > not because of Opera. I haven't looked very deep into that, but it > > seems to be a javascript-problem. Strange is, that the top edit- > > button now acts different than the bottom one. In namespace-pages > > I'll get javascript-errors. > > Hmm I don't get any errors at all in the JS console and it should be > JavaScript related. This should work with plain HTML/PHP. I simply don't get it. Opera seems to use one of the forms around the buttons to submit the edit form data with. I can't figure why. I already tried to give them their own unique names but it didn't help. If I comment out all footer and header buttons from the template it seems to work. Unfortunately I can't reproduce it with a very simple page so there must be something special in DokuWiki that triggers this strange behaviour. The code is 100% valid XHTML. Hmm... I just disabled JavaScript from the preferences and now saving seems to work. But after saving, clicking the lower edit button loads the wrong page (startpage) into the editor, refreshing the page before make it behave right again - so one symptom disappears but the problem prevails. I believe there is something badly broken in Opera 8.0.2... Unfortunately the Opera forums seem to be down as well. Andi