problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

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Last Post: September 17, 2009   (RSS)

By jeffbrfc - January 3, 2009

Hi

I have a problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin (1.20)

A blank white screen appears after clicking the INSERT TABLE icon, and it is not possible to insert a new table.

I use IE7 and have tried on other browsers, problem still exists.

Any help appreciated....

Thanks
Jeff

Re: [jeffbrfc] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By Damon - January 3, 2009

Hi Jeff,

I wasn't able to recreate the issue and I haven't heard of anyone else experiencing the same thing.

Can you re-upload your tinymce3 directory and all the files within it?

Please post back and let us know if that solves it.
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Re: [jeffbrfc] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By Dave - January 5, 2009

Also, try upgrading to the latest CMS Builder, and testing the issue on the tinymce demo page here:
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/examples/full.php

If it happens on the tinymce demo page as well check any popup blockers or other browser addons you might have that could be blocking it.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Damon] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By jeffbrfc - May 16, 2009

re:
cmsAdmin
version 1.20

Server Info
Web Server Linux, Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.8b (cgi)
Database Server MySQL v5.0.67 (on localhost)
PHP Version PHP v5.2.6 (phpinfo)
PHP Module(s)
GD v2.0.34 (supported)



hi damon,

i have attached a screenshot of problem i have.

it is only the icon 'INSERTS A NEW TABLE'

all other icons in WYSIWYG editor work ok

this problems still exists on other PCs and in other browsers

thanks

Re: [jeffbrfc] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By Damon - May 18, 2009

Hi Jeff,

Try out an online demo of the WYSIWYG editor here and see if the issue still occurs:
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/examples/full.php

If that works for you, download and upgrade CMS Builder to the latest version: 1.28.

This version of CMS Builder includes a recent verison of the tinyMCE WYSIWYG editor (Released 2009-03-26).
Cheers,
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Re: [jeffbrfc] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By Damon - May 18, 2009

Here is the link to download the latest version of CMS Builder:
http://www.interactivetools.com/upgrade/
Cheers,
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Re: [Damon] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By jeffbrfc - August 29, 2009

Before I upgrade, there is a lot of work gone into the website.

How do I back up the site before I upgrade?

Thanks

Re: [jeffbrfc] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

By Chris - August 31, 2009

Hi jeffbrfc,

You'll want to back up both your database and your files.

MySQL Administrator has a feature for backing up your database. You can get it here: [url http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html]http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html[/url]

For your files, just download a copy of your website (especially the cmsAdmin/ directory) with FTP onto your computer.

Alternately, your web host may offer a backup service.

I hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any more questions.
All the best,
Chris

Re: [chris] problem inserting TABLES in the wysiwyg editor of CMSadmin

Yeah don't forget to backup your database. I accidently deleted my whole database messing around with tables and things [:/] Thankfully my web host had backups of my site. Could of been pretty ugly if the didn't.

John Croker