I was also unable to edit any posts here, with the same results as when I attempted to edit the page for the audio files, so I'll include the information, which I promised, in this new comment:
I'm using a Debian installation of "midori"="0.5.11-ds1-2~bpo8+1", "uzbl"="0.0.0~git.20120514-1.1", and "firefox-esr"="60.8.0esr-1~deb8u1". When I click the little “Save” link at the bottom, my browser receives a 500 error code — a 500, not a 5xx, to be clear, but which anyways isn't very specific.
Previously, I also had the same trouble posting a reply to the latest comment, though now it obviously went through.
I was finally able to edit the thing. I suspect that it was coughing at my use of either ASCII 0x27, rather than “'”, or ASCII 0x22 rather than “"”.
Seems that the “rich-text” editor is not automatically converting one or both of those … whichever is causing the trouble … for any of my browsers.
I hope this is helpful to you and any other admins!
I've made more recent attempts, including one with Midori identifying as Chrome. Might it be something with my IP address being in a range which is blocked? An administrator could look to see if such is the case; anyways, because it seems that I am the only one having trouble, it is not very important.
I was also unable to edit any posts here, with the same results as when I attempted to edit the page for the audio files, so I'll include the information, which I promised, in this new comment:
I'm using a Debian installation of "midori"="0.5.11-ds1-2~bpo8+1", "uzbl"="0.0.0~git.20120514-1.1", and "firefox-esr"="60.8.0esr-1~deb8u1".
When I click the little “Save” link at the bottom, my browser receives a 500 error code — a 500, not a 5xx, to be clear, but which anyways isn't very specific.
Previously, I also had the same trouble posting a reply to the latest comment, though now it obviously went through.
I was finally able to edit the thing. I suspect that it was coughing at my use of either ASCII 0x27, rather than “'”, or ASCII 0x22 rather than “"”.
Seems that the “rich-text” editor is not automatically converting one or both of those … whichever is causing the trouble … for any of my browsers.
I hope this is helpful to you and any other admins!
Yep, I see that. Thanks.
I've made more recent attempts, including one with Midori identifying as Chrome. Might it be something with my IP address being in a range which is blocked? An administrator could look to see if such is the case; anyways, because it seems that I am the only one having trouble, it is not very important.