Posting a ticket comment results in text going missing

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James Bebbington

10 Jun, 2011 10:31 AM

I just tried posting the following comment to this ticket:

> Private questions start seperate conversations between you and each participant. Participants can't see other participants' responses. Use these for 1 to 1s, blogs and diaries.

OK.

> Group questions start seperate conversations between you and each group. Participants in one group can't talk to, or see the responses, of those in the other group.

"…Participants in one group can't talk to, or see the responses of those in other groups."?

> Open questions start a single conversation between you and any participant from any group.

"Open questions start a single conversation between you and all the participants."? Is mentioning group necessary? If so, maybe "Open questions start a single conversation between you and all the participants regardless of their group."

What appeared in the preview and actually got published was just the last paragraph. I thought it might be the angle brackets causing the issue but changing them to asterisks had the same result.

Safari v5.0.5, OS X 10.6.7.

  1. 1 Posted by Nicole on 10 Jun, 2011 03:06 PM

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    Actually the problem seems to be in the paragraph that shows up. If you remove that the rest of the content appears as expected. I've made a ticket for this, but for now it seems like if you put a line break between the two sentences containing the quotes everything will behave.

    > Private questions start seperate conversations between you and each participant. Participants can't see other participants' responses. Use these for 1 to 1s, blogs and diaries.
    
    OK.
    
    > Group questions start seperate conversations between you and each group. Participants in one group can't talk to, or see the responses, of those in the other group.
    
    "…Participants in one group can't talk to, or see the responses of those in other groups."?
    
    > Open questions start a single conversation between you and any participant from any group.
    
    "Open questions start a single conversation between you and all the participants."? Is mentioning group necessary? 
    
    If so, maybe "Open questions start a single conversation between you and all the participants regardless of their group."
    

    We'll update this discussion when we have more to share on a fix.

    Thanks,
    Nicole

  2. 2 Posted by James Bebbingto... on 13 Jun, 2011 08:53 AM

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    Thanks Nicole.

  3. Nicole closed this discussion on 02 Jul, 2012 08:59 PM.

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