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Hello,
I’m using MODx Revo 2.0.2-pl with TinyMCE 4.1.1-pl. I’m on a Windows server 2008 box with PHP 5.3.3, mysql 5.1.51-community.
I’m having a problem when using the "Insert/Edit Link" Button. All of the other buttons work (insert image, bold, etc etc). When I use "Insert/Edit Link" I get the Error: "The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred."
The odd thing is - I can go into the TinyMCE JS files and change "link.php" to "link.htm" (both found in assets\components\tinymce\jscripts\tiny_mce\plugins\modxlink), and the Insert/Edit Link button works again... HOWEVER: there is no file browsing button, so my clients have to type in the URL of the file manually.
I’ve searched high & low to no avail... does anyone have any suggestions? I’ve already tried uninstalling & reinstalling the package too.
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Update:
I totally removed all files of TinyMCE in my install. Also reset the settings in MODx manager, flush sessions and cache. Reinstalled. Seems to be working.
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I have the same problem, but I’m not able to resolve it by myself. The server error log reports suexec policy violation.
I tried remove and reinstalling but no luck. I’m installing modx on aruba hosting. Eventually can you please write exactly which files and which actions did resolve the problem for you?
Thank you.
Bye
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I hab the issue, I changed the permission to 705 of the files
in the directory :
/www/modx2/assets/components/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/modxlink
And now it works! I don’t know why...
(MODx Revolution 2.0.4-pl2)
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suExec and suPHP generally want the permissions to be
Folders: 755
Files: 644
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I have the same problem.
Do I have to manually delete the installation? And how is done that (never done before in revo)?
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Quote from: Erebus74 at Jan 13, 2011, 10:57 AM
I have the same problem.
Do I have to manually delete the installation? And how is done that (never done before in revo)?
You should be able to just change the file and directory permissions and run an upgrade install.
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I’m getting this same program on all my Tiny installs on 2.0.7 Traditional. Only the link button doesn’t work and it comes up a 404 document not found.
I’ve tried changing the permissions, removing Tiny and reinstalling and nothing seems to work. It’s very frustrating.
The server is mySQL 5.0.91 and PHP 5.2.14, pdo_mysql is installed, All browsers have the issue.
Crawford
Crawford Paul
Bridgecourt Web Design - Proudly using ModX CMS
Serving Welland, Niagara, Ontario, Canada and the world!
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The only thing I can suggest is to report it here:
https://github.com/splittingred/TinyMCE/issues.
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FYI, I have two Revolution 2.0.7-pl sites running on the same server. On one site the TinyMCE link button works. On the other site the link button gives a ’500 Internal Server Error’. The only difference between the two sites is that the one that is having problems was recently upgraded from 2.0.4 to 2.0.7-pl. I tried to re-install TinyMCE, tried changing folder permissions of the modxlink plugin folder. I even copied the files from the working site to the non-working site and still does not work so I do not believe this is an issue with TinyMCE per-say.
Is there any settings that TinyMCE uses for link generation that could be corrupted elsewhere in the /core/ directory or another place??? Such a lame problem since the link button is probably the one button that gets used the most
Here is the direct link to the ’solved’ ticket on Github
https://github.com/splittingred/TinyMCE/issues/closed#issue/29
Another funny thing, the issue on GitHub is considered closed but nothing there suggested is fixing this problem.
Environment:
modx: rev 2.0.8-pl
localhost: Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) PHP/5.2.11 DAV/2, MySQL client version: 5.1.37