David Cook
f4cf075fbe
When using the WYSIWYG editor for system preferences, the editor only updates the textarea element if the content is different from the original content. This means if you change a system preference and then change it back to the original content, the textarea will have the 2nd last change you made. This patch removes the TinyMCE.isDirty() check, which was responsible for comparing the original and changed content. Every input/keydown/dragend or TinyMCE command will cause the textarea element to be updated and trigger the input event which causes the "modified" class to be added to the element, so that the system preference can be saved. __TEST PLAN__ _Before applying_ 0. Change "UseWYSIWYGinSystemPreferences" to "Show" 1. Change "opaccredits" to "123a" 2. Click "Save all OPAC preferences" 3. Reload the page 4. Change "opaccredits" to "123" 5. Change "opaccredits" to "123a" 6. Click "Save all OPAC preferences" 7. Reload the page 8. Note that "opaccredits" says "123" _Apply the patch_ _After applying_ 1. Change "opaccredits" to "123a" 2. Change "opaccredits" to "123" 3. Click "Save all OPAC preferences" 4. Reload the page 5. Note that "opaccredits" says "123" (and not "123a") 6. Change "opaccredits" to "1234" 7. Click "Save all OPAC preferences" 8. Reload the page 9. Note that "opaccredits" says "1234" Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org> Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de> Signed-off-by: Nick Clemens <nick@bywatersolutions.com> |
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