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Old 04-23-2010, 09:31 PM   #1
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Firefox + TPWW WYSIWYG.

So periodically, something goes wrong with TPWW WYSIWYG on my computer. I'm typing this message up using IEtab, and the editor works fine. However, in Firefox, it not only strips my ability to use the formatting, but it strips any normal formatting (I even have to insert paragraph breaks manually in HTML).

Recently, it's been significantly problematic in that it doesn't come and go. It's just been constant.

It's my PC only, to boot. My notebook is running the editor fine on this site, and while I've occasionally seen the problem there, too, it's working fine right now.

Also, I lose functionality like "multiquote," and such.

I thought it might be my extensions fo Firefox, but since I'm pretty much rocking the same extensions on both computers, it shouldn't theoretically be a problem. Or so I'd think. I completely uninstalled all instances of Java, because I thought that's what the editor relied on, and reinstalled it, and nothing.

Any ideas as to what might be causing this?


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