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  • This issue is FIXED!!

    The short answer was to upgrade to the latest versions of Apache and PHP. While I had this issue, I had versions of Apache and PHP supported by WP1.5, but upgrading them solved this issue.

    If you want the full scoop you can check out all the details here:
    http://www.yayabuddha.com/biko2/?p=47

    oops, here’s a slight correction on my last post. Drupal is a CMS system. James Seng has used Drupal as a base to create his own project call “Drupal for Bloggers.” You can find his code here:
    http://james.seng.sg/wiki/wiki.cgi?Drupal_For_Bloggers

    Maybe WordPress isn’t the right app for you. Have you checked out Drupal? They pitch it as the Wiki for Bloggers.

    http://drupal.org/

    Forgot to mention that I’m using WP1.5.

    Thanks Jinsan. I have one plug-in running. I disasbled but no luck. I also have that plug-in running when posting from my OSX box. Everyone works fine from the Apple. Both WinXP and Win20oo are choking.

    I’ve experimented some more and can reproduce with other text as well. The interesting thing here is both text blobs will start to skip and corrupt right around the 2500 character mark.

    Can anyone else reproduce this error?

    Hmmm…. maybe this will help in solving this issue. When I repeated the same test from my OSX machine (using the same version of Firefox) the post worked without an issue. What does that suggest?

    BTW, the client machines that are having problems are WinXP and Win2000. IE and Firefox.

    For a nice clean testing environment I ended up turning off the browser history and browser cache just so I could rule out anything along those lines.

    Any thoughts… gut feelings… reactions… would be greatly appreciated.

    I’m having this exact same issue. Doesn’t matter if I post with IE or Firefox. It’s like a buffer overflow problem if the entry is too long.

    This is repeatable across two different clients, but alas, I only have one server to test with.

    Here’s how to reproduce:
    1. Open up a new post (Write / Write Post)
    2. Give it a title
    3. Open up a second window and get the text for this test. I’ve set up a text file with the exact text I’ve been using. Goto:
    http://www.yayabuddha.com/wordpress_error.txt
    and copy the text.
    4. Go back to your editing window and paste the text into the post field.
    5. Scroll back and forth and notice that there is no repeating paragraphs and everything looks all good.
    6. Save the entry as a Draft or Publish. It doesn’t matter. Now look at the entry and notice that the paragraph that starts with
    “Sayoko is very interesting” is repeated twice.

    Strange no?

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