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#256 2007-02-19 20:01:19
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Great update. Upgraded one of my sites and everything works properly. Using gzip as well.
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#257 2007-02-24 02:21:04
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I have just installed version 0.7 in a freshly installed copy of textpattern 4.0.4 (r1956)
and when i view the editor on Firefox 2.0.0.1 it all seems to work just fine…. however when i try viewing kak_tinymice on Internet explorer 6.0.2, it does not display.. I asked a friend to try displaying it on Internet explorer 7, and they got the same error.
Instead of displaying the editor, here is what comes up underneath the excerpt textarea: <script language=‘javascript’ type=‘text/javascript’ src=‘index.php?event=hak_tinymce_js&hak_textile_body=2&hak_textile_excerpt=2>
its bacically, the javascript tag displaying as text and not actually loading the javascript…
have you ever heard of this issue, any clue how i can fix it?
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#258 2007-02-25 03:41:08
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I had one other report of this but I’m not able to replicate it. I put up version 0.7.1 which closes some quotes that were left open.
Can some one who is experiencing the problem please try it and report back.
Last edited by hakjoon (2007-02-25 03:41:37)
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#259 2007-02-28 22:01:18
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I installed the 0.7.1 update and IT WORKS on microsoft Internet explorer 6+… Excellent update!! u saved the day!
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#260 2007-02-28 22:19:36
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Awesome I’m glad it worked.
Shoving is the answer – pusher robot
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#261 2007-03-08 09:19:04
- mikkeX
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- Registered: 2004-02-26
- Posts: 74
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I have a really big site and uses this plugin, and it works great. But just suddenly the txpimage stoped working, when I click on the insert image symbol the window opens but it is just blank.
To debug, I tried to use:
/index.php?event=hak_txpcatselect
it also outputs nothing – is that correct behavoir?
Could the problem be that are to many images to handle?
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#262 2007-03-08 11:15:16
- mikkeX
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- Registered: 2004-02-26
- Posts: 74
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Ah, don’t bother…
The webhotel changed the configuration of the server, I had to put an htaccess with
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine Off
</IfModule>
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#263 2007-03-08 14:56:58
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
I have an earlier version of this plugin installed (version 0.6.2) and ever since I’ve noticed some problems that I can’t seem to attribute to anything else. I run Firefox 2 on OSX and my site looks beautiful, everything (well almost) is looking how I wanted it from my static designs.
But a friend of mine runs IE6.0 on Windows (obviously) and he said that on certain categories, and tag pages, the right sidebar gets pushed down all the way to the end of the main content.
I can’t seem to locate the problem but have a suspicion it may be the hak_tinymce plugin as I didn’t have this problem before.
Anyway, I have 2 questions:
1. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know the possible cause?
2. Would upgrading to the latest version of the plugin remedy any previous problems? Or is the problem set in stone in the
article?
Thanks!
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#264 2007-03-08 15:00:57
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
hak_tinymce does nothing to the public side of your site. It sounds like you are running into the IE expanding box bug or the double float margin bug
Last edited by hakjoon (2007-03-08 15:04:22)
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#265 2007-03-08 15:11:31
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Cheers Patrick.
I’ll take a read of that article, most helpful – thank you!
I’m glad it is nothing to do with the plugin as that could be a headache if it were. But my next question is: if this is a problem with CSS, then why is it only happening on certain categories and tags? The categories and tag sections are using the same page and code as other categories which are not seemingly displaying this error.
Just a thought.
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#266 2007-03-08 15:18:09
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
If it’s the expanding box bug then it has to do with the text in the column. IE6 and under improperly expand the container when the contents are wider then the specified width. Firefox will correctly overflow the content outside the container without expanding it.
The result is normally that the combined width of the floats in IE will be greater then 100% of the overall container (browser window) causing the right side to float down (this is sometimes referred to as Float Drop).
In a simple case it’s just a matter of tweaking some widths specifically for IE. If you are dealing with fluid contents or the like it can be a little bit more of a pain.
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#267 2007-03-08 15:28:44
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Patrick, once again many thanks for this. Looks like I’ve got a lot of reading to do, and some eViL kludges to sort out.
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#268 2007-03-30 19:41:15
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
Dear Hakjoon,
I have been a long time user of your wonderful plugin. But I am running into a problem – and I’m not sure if there even is a solution to this – but I thought if anyone would know it would have to be you!
Basically, I develop the client’s websites on a private URL, and when the site has been approved have to move it over to the client’s domain. Naturally using tinymce with absolute URL’s creates a problem because all the images and many links point back to the private URL. I have to go through the site by hand and correct the URL’s. But sometimes on larger sites some URL’s get missed, and this can create ugly problems with Google and other search engine spiders, not to mention just look bad.
Anyway I have tried using relative url’s – and have read the Moxie FAQ and elsewhere in this thread where you have talked about the subject. But the problem is that relative URL’s are relative to the base_url and not relative to the current article as it is configured with mod_rewrite. So if my url writing mode is section/id/title the relative URL of the image would have to be “../../images/x.gif” instead of “images/x.gif” which is how tinymce currently generates it.
So – Is it possible to remedy this in the plugin as it currently exists? Or will I need to do some hacking in order to get this working? Or do you have any advice in general?
Thanks Hakjoon!
y’r pal -rloaderro
Travel Atlas * Org | Start Somewhere
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#269 2007-03-30 19:56:31
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
rloaderro,
I use the following in the hak_tinymce config:
relative_urls : false,
remove_script_host : true,
This allows the url to be relative to your site root (whatever is set in txp’s preferences ‘Site URL’) instead of your document root. So in your example it would be “/images/x.gif” instead of “images/x.gif”. Then your url writing mode won’t effect your images. Try it out and see if it works for you.
Hakjoon showed me this as the tinyMCE documentation isn’t very clear on the output you get.
Refresh Dallas and other Refreshing Cities.
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#270 2007-03-30 20:09:53
Re: hak_tinymce WYSIWYG article editor
tinyfly wrote:
I use the following in the hak_tinymce config:
Oh man! That was it!! I feel so stupid because I read Hakjoon’s comment where he mentioned this, but saw “relative_urls: false” and figured it didn’t apply to what I was looking for!
Thanks again! Thank you………. for making me feel so stupid! :D
Travel Atlas * Org | Start Somewhere
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