1 grump Sep 14, 2009 18:36
3 grump Sep 15, 2009 12:05
When you deleted and dropped everything did you start with brand new files? The thing is if you have a crapped up file somewhere then the easiest way to find it is to DELETE all the files from the server and start with a brand new package zip from the downloads page.
*if* that is the problem eh? Won't know for sure until you rule out the files by replacing all of them and seeing if you have a problem still or not.
EdB, Yes I did a fresh install from the zip file after I deleted everything.
4 dels Sep 24, 2009 23:54
b2 version: b2evolution-3.3.1-stable-2009-08-08
I have exactly the same problem. Using IE6 and IE7.
When creating a new post I go down and click on the 'Add/Link files (popup)' - this opens the File Management Pop Up. I then select the image I want to appear in my post select 'Insert IMG/link to post' and press GO.
The image does not appear in the TINYMCE editing window - it appears at the top of the screen above the 'Editing post #............ : Blogname' text.
Just attemped the same action using Firefox, when the image is inserted it goes into the correct place in the editing window.
Any suggestions on how to get round the problem in IE would be greatly appreciated!
Dels
5 dels Sep 25, 2009 00:10
One little update.....
I decided to try something out in IE7.....
I switched to HTML editing mode and then inserted the image - html code was entered into the editing window. I then switched back to WYSIWYG mode and the image was visible in the post.
So the problem does appear to be an issue with how the File Management Pop up window sends data back to TinyMCE in WYSIWYG mode
Cheers
Del
6 dels Sep 27, 2009 12:45
Does anyone have any idea on a section of code to have a look at to resovle where the the image code is inserted into the TINYMCE editing window?
I am guessing this is just a minor issue with ID's to identify pasting location.
Del
7 brononi Nov 10, 2009 08:50
dels wrote:
I switched to HTML editing mode and then inserted the image - html code was entered into the editing window. I then switched back to WYSIWYG mode and the image was visible in the post.
Works fine this way.
It's one step extra, but easier to explain to a normal user...
Thanks !!!
8 austriaco Mar 04, 2010 17:44
A workaround I have found consists on selecting a couple of white spaces, because the problem occurs only when there is no selection. I haven't found the solution, but I think the problem lies somewhere between lines 4641 and 4682 of plugins/tinymce_plugin/tiny_mce/tiny_mce_src.js. If anybody has better JS skills than me, I would say that's the place to investigate.
When you deleted and dropped everything did you start with brand new files? The thing is if you have a crapped up file somewhere then the easiest way to find it is to DELETE all the files from the server and start with a brand new package zip from the downloads page.
*if* that is the problem eh? Won't know for sure until you rule out the files by replacing all of them and seeing if you have a problem still or not.