How Do I Report CKEditor Bugs?

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If you feel there is a '''bug in CKEditor''', go to the development site: http://dev.ckeditor.com/ and file a ticket.
 
If you feel there is a '''bug in CKEditor''', go to the development site: http://dev.ckeditor.com/ and file a ticket.
  
Be sure to read the [http://dev.ckeditor.com/wiki/Bugs Bug Reporting Instructions] and [http://dev.ckeditor.com/wiki/TicketSpecs Ticket Specs] articles beforehand in order to make it easier for the developers to examine the issue. Please describe the environment where the error occurs and provide detailed steps to reproduce it.
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Please make sure you read the [http://dev.ckeditor.com/wiki/Bugs Bug Reporting Instructions] and [http://dev.ckeditor.com/wiki/TicketSpecs Ticket Specs] articles beforehand in order to make it easier for the developers to examine the issue. It is recommended to describe the environment where the error occurs in as much detail as possible and provide steps to reproduce it.

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If you feel there is a bug in CKEditor, go to the development site: http://dev.ckeditor.com/ and file a ticket.

Please make sure you read the Bug Reporting Instructions and Ticket Specs articles beforehand in order to make it easier for the developers to examine the issue. It is recommended to describe the environment where the error occurs in as much detail as possible and provide steps to reproduce it.