[pLog-svn] tinymce quoting, & etc
Jon Daley
plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Tue Nov 14 20:44:22 GMT 2006
I was playing with tinymce, and added a plugin (need to check it
to see what you all think - a "more" plugin, ported from wordpress. Glen
asked for it, and I think it is kind of nice. Only one tinymce window,
and then you hit a button (and can drag it if you want) to move the
separator around.
But, I disabled it, and I still have the problem. But, maybe I am
running something strange. It just started 5ish days ago.
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Reto Hugi wrote:
> On 14.11.2006 18:36, Oscar Renalias wrote:
>> Do you still have a 1.1.1 installation somewhere where you can test
>> this? If it works fine in LT 1.1.1 but not in 1.1.2, then we'll have
>> either revert the TinyMCE update or go visit their forums to see
>> what's wrong...
>
> I can't reproduce this. neither on 1.1.1 nor 1.1.2
>
>>
>> On 14 Nov 2006, at 18:50, Jon Daley wrote:
>>
>>> Did someone change something recently in tinymce? Maybe rev 4232
>>> broking " and stuff like that? If I switch from HTML to
>>> WYSIWG modes (inside of tinymce), or make a post, and then go view
>>> it again, and update it. " will be changed to " and then to
>>> " and then to " etc.
>>> It is pretty annoying. I don't think it is LifeType code, but
>>> tinymce doing it, since just hitting the "html" button and then
>>> "update" makes it happen.
>>>
>
> to make sure I'm doing the right thing:
>
> 1. new post
> 2. topic = test
> 3. text = "test"
> 4. switch between wysiwyg and html (hitting "update" on the html view)
> 5. [i can switch as many times as i want, it's always "test" in WYSIWYG
> and "test" in HTML view]
> 6. save post
> 7. edit post
> 8. still the same.
>
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