1 alexl Apr 21, 2015 12:19
3 alexl Apr 23, 2015 10:05
Hi @mgsolipa,
many thanks for your response. Yes, this parameter is enabled and I have just checked again.
I have seen the TinyMCE editor a few days ago, but then after disabling the plugins and the update to b2evolution 6 Alpha TinyMCE editor was gone. I do not know why.
4 mgsolipa May 15, 2015 12:40
I'm sorry I didn't get back to this post before. First than everything else, are you still having problems with the TinyMCE editor ?
I'm not able to reproduce the error. From what version did you upgrade to version 6? What browser are you using? Can you please enable debug mode and see if there is something weird in the output (you can also share it here if you want to) ?
but then after disabling the plugins and the update to b2evolution 6 Alpha TinyMCE editor was gone. I do not know why.
Did you enable the TiniyMCE plugin again?
Regards!
5 alexl May 15, 2015 15:26
So I have just examined the item in the last version of Firefox and I will be indicated:
SyntaxError: missing ; before statement tinymce.gzip.php:187:72418
TypeError: window.tinymce.dom is undefined
Debugging I have activated and it looks like this:
...
Maybe it helps you to find the error. Apparently paused TinyMCE but it is activated and have also tested in Google Chrome. If nothing appears.
6 achillis May 17, 2015 09:28
I actually got the same issue a few weeks ago on v6-a, tried everything with no luck. I eventually cleared the cache and browser cookies which seemed to resolve the issue. I wasn't able to recreate it though.
Hi @alexl,
Is the parameter "Allow HTML" enabled for the current collection at the posts options form (http://b2evolution.net/man/blog-features-settings) ?