Wysiwyg not showing

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Last Post: July 15, 2013   (RSS)

Hi, I have loaded up a new CMS and am just starting to put content in etc, but I have no Wysiwyg showing. I have checked and all the files have loaded up.

Hi Greg, I have tried the steps in the post you suggested but nothing has worked. Could it be something with the hosting? Larraine

By gregThomas - July 10, 2013

Hi Larraine

I wouldn't have thought it would be something to do with your hosting, WYSIWYG editor issues are normally related to the browser. If you open a JavaScript developers console in your browser (Ctrl+Shift+J in Chrome) do you see any errors on the edit page with the missing WYSIWYG? Would you mind sending in a second level support request so I can take a closer look at the issue? You can find the form here:

https://www.interactivetools.com/support/email_support_form.php

Thanks

Greg

Greg Thomas







PHP Programmer - interactivetools.com

I've had this happen a number of times, and it was always related to file permissions on the Linux server.  Specifically, the WYSIWYG files.

ragi

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What should the permissions be for the Wysiwyg files?

As a minimum, the files should be set to 0644.  If you still have problems, try 0755.

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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke

I have tried this but nothing changes.

Hi Greg, I submitted a support request yesterday but have not heard anything back, I really need to get this working, I have re-loaded the files again but still no luck. Thanks Larraine

By gregThomas - July 12, 2013

Hi MercerDesign,

Sorry I've not got back to you yet. I was looking into the problem yesterday, but it's not something I've come across before. I've tracked down what the problem is, but haven't yet been able to solve it yet.

For some reason when the WYSIWYG loads, it is looking in the base directory of your hosting for the associated CSS files, and not your websites directory. I've tried to recreate the problem on our test server, but was unsuccessful. I'll continue to look into the problem this morning.

Cheers

Greg

Greg Thomas







PHP Programmer - interactivetools.com