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Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, Mar 11th 2004 05:58 UTC (4 years, 4 months ago) Updated: Wed, Jan 30th 2008 09:05 UTC (5 months, 29 days ago)


Screenshot About:
TinyMCE is a platform-independent, Web-based, Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control. Its main features include theme/template support, language support, and plugin extensions.

Author:
Moxiecode Systems [contact developer]

Rating:
8.48/10.00 (10 votes)

Homepage:
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Console (Framebuffer Based), Web Environment, Web Mozilla
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  JavaScript
[Topic]  Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management, Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML/XHTML
[Translations]  English, Swedish

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
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 Comments

[»] Missing Template Function
by Urb - May 12th 2005 11:45:16

Example applications work find. When I try and use TinyMCE I get an alert box saying "Could not find template function: TinyMCE_advanced_getEditorTemplate

any suggestions?

Also, how do you get the editor on the top of the textarea?

--
Urb

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    [»] Re: Missing Template Function
    by Urb - May 12th 2005 12:54:31

    Found the problem with the missing funciton.

    Would still like to know how to put the editor on tope of the textarea,

    Thanks


    > Also, how do you get the editor on the

    > top of the textarea?

    --
    Urb

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      [»] Re: Missing Template Function
      by rwwilden - Nov 1st 2005 01:47:59

      Could you please share your solution on solving the missing function. I have the same problem, but have been unable to fix it.

      Regards,
      Ronald Wildenberg.


      > Found the problem with the missing

      > funciton.

      >

      > Would still like to know how to put the

      > editor on tope of the textarea,

      >

      > Thanks

      >

      > % Also, how do you get the editor on

      > the

      > % top of the textarea?

      >

      >

      >

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        [»] Re: Missing Template Function
        by iampivot - Nov 1st 2005 19:11:30


        > Could you please share your solution on

        > solving the missing function. I have the

        > same problem, but have been unable to

        > fix it.

        I had these problems myself, but only in IE. It turns out tinyMCE is a bit picky about where it's located. Try removing any tags and specify the location to tinyMCE using absolute paths. See also http://www.cmsimple.dk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=10061&sid=33130d57605923e9cb8ad341fdb06156

        --
        -Tor

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[»] more stable than htmlarea 3
by Samuel Liddicott - Aug 29th 2004 15:47:30

Since I last tried htmlarea 3 a couple of days ago this seems more stable and the same version works in mozilla and IE, so nice one.

Only gripe is the hundred years it takes to load each button bitmap individually after onload, and how this messes up firefox browse history something awful

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    [»] Re: more stable than htmlarea 3
    by Moxiecode Systems - Sep 4th 2004 09:02:45

    Why it takes long time to load could be that our server is located in Sweden on a pretty low line. Been thinking of using SF webserver as a mirror site. I will look in to the history issue in Firefox.

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[»] Cut, Paste in Firefox?
by sgreen - Jun 28th 2004 20:43:05

Great tool; one problem.

I can't get the cut/copy/paste tools to work with
Firefox 0.9. They do work with IE. Using both under WinXP.

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    [»] Re: Cut, Paste in Firefox?
    by Moxiecode Systems - Jun 29th 2004 14:25:17

    Hmm, this seems to be due to security reasons in Mozilla and Firefox.
    They do have a point, I will remove these icons in the next release. No need for them anyway, who doesn't know how to user Ctrl+C/P/X. :-)

    Check this one for details:
    http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192355

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[»] Very nice!
by afraithe - Mar 12th 2004 04:07:11

Tried it, works great in Mozilla!

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    [»] Re: Very nice!
    by Krasimir Kazakov - Jun 14th 2004 23:19:25


    > Tried it, works great in Mozilla!

    It complained about control not focused on firefox / linux,
    not working at all in konqueror :(. Sux.

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      [»] Re: Very nice!
      by Moxiecode Systems - Jun 29th 2004 15:01:57

      The focus bug was addressed in the latest release. Regarding why it doesn't work on konqueror, it's simply due to the lack of functionality in that browser. And Mozilla, Firefox and MSIE is the main focus for this tool, the day Konqueror and Opera implement the Midas specification I will look in to these browsers as target platforms aswell.

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