wysiwyg bug in Opera
wysiwyg bug in Opera
Hello,
it is probably bug of Tiny, not CMSMS.
When I use Tiny wysiwyg in Opera 9, and if I do "wysiwyg switch off/on" in the textarea, it capitalizes some of the parameters of tags.
becomes
which creates non-valid source code for XHTML Transitional standard.
Augustas
it is probably bug of Tiny, not CMSMS.
When I use Tiny wysiwyg in Opera 9, and if I do "wysiwyg switch off/on" in the textarea, it capitalizes some of the parameters of tags.
becomes
which creates non-valid source code for XHTML Transitional standard.
Augustas
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Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
That would be a bug in tiny, not a bug in CMS... please follow this up in the Tiny support areas, it'll just help us all.
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Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
hello,
I confirm this problem using Opera 9.24 Révision 8816
I confirm this problem using Opera 9.24 Révision 8816
Jean-Claude Etiemble
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
I'm using XP Pro with SP2 and in Opera (v9.25 build 8827) the wysiwyg in CMSMS doesn't show up, just the HTML.
Opera has an option to validate the page (validator.w3.org), all goes well in CMSMS until a page is selected for editing, where 63 errors are found and the wysiwyg editing tool bar is absent.
Any ideas why and if a fix is being investigated?
Opera has an option to validate the page (validator.w3.org), all goes well in CMSMS until a page is selected for editing, where 63 errors are found and the wysiwyg editing tool bar is absent.
Any ideas why and if a fix is being investigated?
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
Hello,
Pierre M.
Opera, Safari, Dillo, lynx and Konqueror are not supported admin browsers yet.ecocentre wrote: I'm using (...) Opera (v9.25 build 8827) the wysiwyg in CMSMS doesn't show up...
Pierre M.
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, so Opera is not supported as an admin browser but is it supported as a non admin browser.
I'm having problems with the menu system at bluewedges.org, sub menus cannot be navigated to.
Also I've used Opera to post this reply!
Thanks for the reply, so Opera is not supported as an admin browser but is it supported as a non admin browser.
I'm having problems with the menu system at bluewedges.org, sub menus cannot be navigated to.
Also I've used Opera to post this reply!
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
Sorry, my prior reply was via FF but this is using Opera.
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
Hello,
you say "the wysiwyg" doesn't show up and then "sub menus cannot be navigated to".
The first made me think you tried to use Opera as an admin browser.
The second one is tricky : may be Opera need some own javascript like IE6 ?
Do you have an example of a working and not working such menu, and the related well known CSS/Opera quirk ? It would help narrow the problem and workaround.
Pierre M.
you say "the wysiwyg" doesn't show up and then "sub menus cannot be navigated to".
The first made me think you tried to use Opera as an admin browser.
The second one is tricky : may be Opera need some own javascript like IE6 ?
Do you have an example of a working and not working such menu, and the related well known CSS/Opera quirk ? It would help narrow the problem and workaround.
Pierre M.
Re: wysiwyg bug in Opera
The sub menus on this site (http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/) work ok in Opera and posting replies works ok.
Using Opera as an admin browser to author pages doesn't work as you stated.
The site I'm having problems is http://www.bluewedges.org/ the first level sub menus appear but aren't active, second sub menus will appear if the cursor is positioned near the top of the menu item and are active!
In other browsers the menu works ok.
Using Opera as an admin browser to author pages doesn't work as you stated.
The site I'm having problems is http://www.bluewedges.org/ the first level sub menus appear but aren't active, second sub menus will appear if the cursor is positioned near the top of the menu item and are active!
In other browsers the menu works ok.