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Problems Adding Editor to Form

Thread begun 5/10/2011 7:14 am by A Sound Design | Last modified 5/12/2011 10:39 am by Jason Byrnes | 2813 views | 7 replies |

A Sound Design

Problems Adding Editor to Form

I am trying to add HTML Editor to a form created with Form Builder. Every time I do this I get the error in the attached screenshot and cannot proceed any further.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

What version of form builder do you have installed? And what version of HTML Editor?

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A Sound Design

HTML Editor 3.0.1 and Form Builder 2.0.1

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

did you install Form Builder 2.0.1 before installing HTML Editor 3.0.1?

Form builder needs to be installed before installing HTML Editor. try uninstalling both, then Uninstalling FB 2.0.1 followed by HTML Editor 3.0.1 then delete the Dreamweaver cache file:
common_installation_issues.pdf

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A Sound Design

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  did you install Form Builder 2.0.1 before installing HTML Editor 3.0.1?

Form builder needs to be installed before installing HTML Editor. try uninstalling both, then Uninstalling FB 2.0.1 followed by HTML Editor 3.0.1 then delete the Dreamweaver cache file:
common_installation_issues.pdf  



Thanks Jason, as it now works ok by doing that.

But now I have the following error when I test my form:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '@' in C:\xampp\htdocs\***\****\add_an_offer.php on line 357

Code at lines 355 - 359 is;

<span>
<?php
// WebAssist iRite: Rich Text Editor for Dreamweaver
$WARichTextEditor_@@ObjectNumber@@ = CreateRichTextEditor ("IntroText", "../webassist/ckeditor/", "@@Width@@", "@@Height@@", "@@ToolbarSet@@", "@@CustomConfig@@", "");
?>
</span>

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I have created a support ticket so we can look into this issue further.

To view and edit your support ticket, please log into your support history:
supporthistory.php

If anyone else is experiencing this same issue, please append to this thread.

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A Sound Design

The Parse Error seems to have been sorted out now. It caused this error when I tried to add HTML Editor to a Textarea in an existing form created with CSS Form Builder. When I went back into FB and added the HTML Editor from FB itself it works fine.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Ok, Glad to hear it is working.

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