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Please help - I can see why they call it FCK
I go to manage modules, FCK editor and click on the icon Run Module and there is a blank page.
What makes the editor work, I’ve tried everything.
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Quote from: maz at Mar 14, 2006, 04:50 PM
Please help - I can see why they call it FCK
I go to manage modules, FCK editor and click on the icon Run Module and there is a blank page.
What makes the editor work, I’ve tried everything.
Have you checked in the "Administration" -> "System configureation", under the "Interface & editor settings"?
Should have "Enable editor" set to yes and the "Editor to use" dropdown shouldhav FCKEditor. It should then work if it is correctly installed.
If not ensure that you have "Rich text?" ticked on the "Page Settings" tab when you edit the document.
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have you tried with another browser?
what kind of browser and OS do you use?
FCK Editor isn’t a module...it’s a plugin. How are you getting it listed in modules
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I tried adding it like Quick edit to modules, I took it off again.
I’m using Safari Mac OS.
What about those paths in system config? Everything else appears to work.
Did you have to chmod plugin files?
Thanks for trying to help
Safari is totally incompatible with any RTE AFAIK. You’ll need to use Camino, Firefox or Flock in order to see them. FWIW, though, Tiny MCE should be the first RTE to work in Safari in the next month or so I’d bet, as it’s now on the Safari Dev Teams’ radar as a top-10 hitlist item.
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:’( It works in Firefox (before it crashed)
Is there a way to work with images or does that require fckeditor?
I do hope Safari works soon...
Thank you
The only way to work with images would be to upload them via the file manager, but I’m pretty sure that’s not what you mean. The issue with Safari has been ongoing; the RTEs and their accompanying resource managers use non-standard functions.
What FF are you using? I’m still using 1.0.7, because 1.5 and beyond are too buggy in the Mac versions. Camino is very nice, uses the Geko codebase, but is very Safari-like.