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Troubles with OE after upgrading to 4.3.0

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Pascal France

Monday 25 October 2010 12:47:28 pm

Hi,

I've done 2 upgrades (3.10.1 to 4.3.0 and 3.9.5 to 4.3.0) and in both cases I have troubles with the display of the contents.

  • In many articles there is a space before every paragraph (not before the titles). And these spaces prevent the complete display of the contents on the public site. The contents are thus only partially displayed. To resolve this problem :
    1°/ I need to edit the articles
    2°/ I need to "Send for publishing" so that spaces are shown in OE
    3°/ I need to remove each space
    4°/ I need to "Send for publishing" in order the content is full and well displayed on the public site.
  • In many articles there is multiples break lines between 2 paragraphs.
  • I can't use any more several consecutive spaces in literal objects. All the spaces, except the first one, are replaced by theire html code ("& n b s p ")

I would like to know if I am alone to have these problems and if there are solutions ?

Thank you in advance,

Pascal

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André R.

Tuesday 26 October 2010 1:35:50 am

Several ezxmltext issues was fixed in 4.4 (and stable/4.3) / oe 5.2 (and stable/5.1), so for instance your space before paragraph should be fixed.

If it isn't, then please create an issue and post the raw ezxml from the database that is causing issues.

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Pascal France

Tuesday 26 October 2010 9:18:49 am

Hi André,

Thanks for your reply.

Just a precision: can I upgrade OE from 5.1 to 5.2 only or should I upragde eZP from 4.3 to 4.4 too ?

Pascal

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Pascal France

Wednesday 27 October 2010 3:43:49 am

Hi André,

I have replaced ezoe 5.1 (in eZP 4.3) by ezoe 5.2 and it resolves the problem of spaces before every paragraph and the problem of the "& n b s p" html code in the literal objects.

This fixes another problem I omitted in my first post:

  • there was a space after each italic and bold word.

But I still have a trouble with the handling of the images. OE displays the images in their original size only whatever the chosen size (Rss, Small, Medium, etc. see an example). And on the public site it is the original size which is displayed too.

Now, in the popup where we choose the characteristics of the image we want to display in the article, the size of the image does not change whatever the size I've chosen.

In the admin and public siteaccesses, image.ini.append.php files are the same as those used by EZP 3.10.1 or 3.9.5.

Pascal

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Pascal France

Thursday 17 February 2011 9:29:52 am

Hi,

On my own site, which is an upgrade of a version 3.8.x towards a version 4.3.0 using OE 5.2.0, I still have a space after every word in italic or bold.

It is really boring !

Here is an example of what is displayed with bold words.

Where do these spaces come from and what introduces them ? (not from the ezxmltags/strong.tpl)

Pascal

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Pascal France

Thursday 17 February 2011 9:49:51 am

and what is strange is that these spaces don't exist in the ezcontentobject_attribute table.

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Pascal France

Tuesday 22 March 2011 2:09:49 am

Hi,

Finally, looking better the contents of the table ezcontentobject_attribute, there is actually the "space" ASCII code (& amp;nbsp;) after each tag </ Emphasize>.

I always look for the reason of these spaces !

Pascal

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Seth Gottlieb

Tuesday 22 March 2011 8:54:11 am

This doesn't sound like the same thing but I have noticed that a new line is added after the close of formatting tag (like bold or italics) and links. Most browsers interpret a new line as a space. This isn't usually an issue except for when you do thinks like add punctuation after a linked word. For example: <link a>, <link b>, and <link c>. There will usually be a space before the comma and the period.