Firefox 11 Problem
17 posts by 7 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: April 24, 2012 (RSS)
By kkegans - April 10, 2012
Thanks,
Kurt
Re: [kkegans] Firefox Problem
By (Deleted User) - April 10, 2012
Good point, I should have updated this thread!
TinyMCE 3.5b passed all the tests, and the current version 3.5b3 is also fully compatible.
Thanks,
Tom
By kkegans - April 10, 2012
Kurt
Thanks,
Kurt
Re: [kkegans] Firefox Problem
By (Deleted User) - April 10, 2012
The 2.15 release of CMSB will include TinyMCE 3.5b3.
I should stress that the issue with Firefox 11 is only caused by the way that TinyMCE instantiates the WYSIWYG editor, not by anything that CMSB is doing so you can just upload the 3.5B3 TinyMCE core to the /3rdParty/tiny_mce folder in CMSB and you should be fine.
Tom
NB You can also check out the TinyMCE thread on this http://www.tinymce.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=28400 which has some other options for solving the problem.
By InHouse - April 10, 2012
Cheers,
J.
Re: [InHouse] Firefox Problem
By Damon - April 11, 2012
We are scheduled to release CMS Builder 2.15 Beta this week and then, depending on feedback (issues/bugs), we will release the final version a week or so after that.
The WYSIWYG editor issue is be specific to Firefox 11 so using an alternate browser (Chrome, Safari, IE) will allow users to continue to use the WYSIWYG editor.
We will post updates in the forum when the 2.15 Beta and then final version of CMS Builder 2.15 are ready to download.
If there is anything else, I can do to help, please let me know.
Thanks!
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Re: [Damon] Firefox Problem
By Damon - April 24, 2012
Firefox 12 was just released today which fixes the Firefox 11 issue with multiple WYSIWYG editors in the admin.
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/
CMS Builder 2.15 beta and soon the final release also fix the Firefox 11 issue.
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