id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version severity resolution keywords cc focuses 8588 Corruption of post code after install of 2.7 when editing, possibly when editing the following calendar day. TalkingFish "Not a programmer, so bear with me -- I was cleaning up a post I published about 11:00 AM on 12/11/2008, and this was after midnight (so by the blog clock was now 12/12/2008). I did some small edits (I work in HTML mode) and when I updated, I found what looked like an iframe window embedded in my post single page, truncating the remainder of the post and displaying in it what appeared to be the source code for the page. I reverted to a revision I did before midnight, and everything appeared fine. I tried editing again and this time the post code for the page duplicated about two-thirds of the way down the page, and displayed as such when saved. I reverted again, and it appears normal. Not being a programmer, I wonder if this is due to editing a post the day after it was created. The post was created in 2.6.5, and then edited in 2.7. I did edit prior to midnight in 2.7, and I did not notice any issues. Website is http://www.danielbrenton.com. Post in question is http://www.danielbrenton.com/2008/12/11/gratitude-watch-2008-12-11/ I could not figure out how to attach a text file of the post HTML code of the revision where I first noticed the problem to this ticket. Whatever caused this issue appears to have duplicated the code HTML I wrote several times, truncating the code HTML and repeating after this line: {{{

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