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#49 2005-09-07 20:21:50

tinyfly
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From: Dallas, Texas
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Okay I think I found a bug, using the editor to enter content. I hit publish and the tinymce editor dissapears, the bare html shows, and everything gets textiled. This leaves me with double p tags and such.

What to do?

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#50 2005-10-25 19:43:39

maniqui
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Hi,
i’m playting with this one for the first time.
It’s nice, but I’m having some problems: if I add an <code><acronym title=“UN”>United Nations</acronym></code>, it is stripped out after I pushed “Update” button.

Also, I cant find the “Toggle Editor” button! Where is it? Sometimes, I want to disable the tinymce bar, but that Toggle button never appeared to me since I installed this plug-in.

Thank you in advance.


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#51 2005-10-25 19:45:22

tinyfly
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

I think this has some problems since txp 4.0.1 came out.

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#52 2005-10-26 03:31:09

maniqui
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Toggle Editor appears if I enable Textile in site preferences.
I always disable Textile, because I dont feel very comfortable (yet) using it.

I would like to have the Toggle Editor button even with Textile disabled, so it is possible to switch between WYSIWYG and HTML view. I know there is a HTML button that open a pop-up with the HTML code. But it strips some tags like “acronym”.

But…
viewing the HTML in the same textarea used by TinyMCE allowed me to insert “acronym”. The problem is that if I switch between the both views more than once (HTML -> WYSUWYG -> HTML) the “acronym” is also stripped.
I dont know if this happens with other HTML tags.


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#53 2005-10-31 23:29:12

mrdale
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Anyone else having problems with this plugin? It just disappears sometimes, other times it obliterates my content altogether.

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#54 2005-10-31 23:35:25

hakjoon
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

maniqui wrote:
But it strips some tags like “acronym”.

Which tags are allowed is part of the TinyMCE configuration. I’ve haven’t tried this plugin specifically but you could probably modify the output to allow the tags you want. Check out the tinyMCE docs here and here

Last edited by hakjoon (2005-10-31 23:36:01)


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#55 2005-11-01 00:13:18

maniqui
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Thanks, hakjoon. I didnt noticed that. I though it was somekind of bug.

Right now, I have this plug-in disabled.

I will wait until TinyMCE 2.0 is released (RC4 by now) and hope that Micampe update the plug-in pack to these new TinyMCE release.
Or maybe, I can do it myself, if it’s very difficult for non-programmers.


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#56 2005-11-01 02:02:15

tinyfly
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

It’s pretty easy to update to a new tinyMCE version you just replace the folder. The problem is the plugin code hasn’t been updated for quite some time. In fact micampe has not appeared in here since April. I really wish someone could pick up the development of this since wysiwyg is a pretty crucial requirement for my clients.

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#57 2005-11-01 03:31:10

Mary
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Has anyone tried contacting him? No one will really want to pick it up unless they’re sure the plugin has been abandoned or hasn’t been handed over to someone else.

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#58 2005-11-01 03:37:16

tinyfly
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

I emailed micampe today, we’ll see.

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#59 2005-11-02 23:54:21

RenJonsin
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

I now have to shut off the plugin on the admin side in order to post with Textile under 4.02. If I don’t, the editor can’t be disabled from the write page. It also turns on with articles that weren’t originally written with the editor.

The W.blogger app works great though. Of course it doesn’t do textile out of the box but I think there is a way to change that. And you have to add the plugin for XML-RPC for w.blogger to work. If your concerned about validation though, it’s not for you. If you want your customers and users to be happy then you might want to give it a try.

Ren

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#60 2005-11-08 16:56:02

tinyfly
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Re: WYSIWYG editor

Could someone pick up the development of this plugin? I never heard back from micampe and would assume that development on this has stopped.

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