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Missing text in editor

Thread began 2/12/2015 6:18 am by CraigR | Last modified 2/17/2015 9:19 am by Jason Byrnes | 1671 views | 5 replies |

CraigRBeta Tester

Missing text in editor

I have installed PowerCMS editor in a site I am building and I am seeing 2 problems.

1. In admin, when i try to edit the content, no text appears in the content window, even though it is visible when viewing the content areas.

2. When logged in, in inline edit mode, most of the toolbar is greyed out, and i am unable to edit the content

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I'll need to troubleshoot directly, see the private message section.

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CraigRBeta Tester

Partially resolved

I'm not sure why, but issue is partially resolved.

In FF and Chrome, whilst in admin, I can now see and edit the text in the content window, as expected.

When logged in, in inline edit mode, i can edit the test as normal in FF, but not in chrome. - Toolbar is displayed as shown in attached image

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

"I'm not sure why, but issue is partially resolved."

Ok, so what is still outstanding on this one?

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CraigRBeta Tester

When logged in, in inline edit mode, i can edit the test as normal in FF, but not in chrome. - Toolbar is displayed as shown in attached image

ie the toolbar is mainly greyed out and I cannot edit the editable areas, but only in Chrome, FF seems Ok

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

try updating the CKEditor files to the latest version:

in the webassist/ folder, rename the ckeditor folder to ckeditor_bak

On this page:
download

click the button to launch CK Builder. Select to use the Full Preset, and the Kama Skin.

Copy the downloaded CKEditor folder to the webassist folder in your site.

from the ckeditor_back folder, copy the following three files:
ckeditor.php
ckeditor-php4.php
ckeditor-php5.php


and paste them in the new ckeditor folder.

you will need to clear the browsers cache to see the updates take effect.

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