Opened 10 years ago
Last modified 10 years ago
#12004 new defect
A Semicolon destroys the Remarks of a Test Case
Reported by: | Owned by: | Roberto Longobardi | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | TestManagerForTracPlugin |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Trac Release: |
Description
A Semicolon destroys the Remarks of a Test Case
Steps to reproduce:
- open a test case from a test plan
- enter the following text into the Remarks input: "!test1; test2"
- click Save button
- reload this test case
-> Remarks does only contain "!test1"
It should be possible to use a semicolon in the Remarks input. If this is not possible then notify the user or change the semicolon, but do not remove part of the text.
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Change History (5)
comment:1 follow-up: 2 Changed 10 years ago by
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comment:2 Changed 10 years ago by
Hi,
I think you got me wrong.
Replying to seccanj:
When you say 1. open a test case from a test plan, I assume you click on the test case and then click on "Modify this page" button: is it correct?
No.
Please, could you describe the steps you perform in more details?
Yes :-) First open the Test Manager start page (wiki/TC). There are catalogs. Click on one of the catalogs. Expand "Available Test Plans" and click on a test plan. If there are no test plans then create one an add test cases. Now click ob a test case from the test plan.
There you can change the Remarks input for this test case in the test plan. I'll add a Screenshot.
Then type the text "!test1; test2" into the input, click Save and reload the page -> part of the text is gone.
Changed 10 years ago by
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Hi there, I tried to reproduce this problem, but without luck.
What is not clear to me is how you edit the test case and what you mean with the "Remarks" input.
When you say 1. open a test case from a test plan, I assume you click on the test case and then click on "Modify this page" button: is it correct?
I tried that, then editing the test case long text description adding the text "!test1; test2" (without double wuotes), and saving the changes. Anyway, this is correctly displayed in the test case descriprion afterwards (see attachment 1).
I also tried to add the same text to the small input named like "Remarks for this change (optional)", but even this is correctly displayed in the page history (see attachment 2).
Please, could you describe the steps you perform in more details?
Thanks, ciao. Roberto