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XinhaLoader or any HTMLarea not displaying

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:16 am
by vdudman
I've been looking everywhere, searching these forums and still can't get the WYSIWYG editor to display.

I did install firebug and that helped me fix the permision problems, I was then able to run the demo in a seperate window fine, but still not from within s9y.

I've got the WYSIWYG enabled in the personal settings, don't get any error message in firefox error console. In firebug it even seems to find and load the XinhaLoader, I can trace through the js. But still no show.

Can anyone help me on this, please :)

THanks
Neil

p.s9y is great... just getting to grips with it and getting website setup... but I think its going to be good. High pain right now :(

Re: XinhaLoader or any HTMLarea not displaying

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:56 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!

Are you using a very recent Xinha version? The s9y plugin was developed with a build from last year. Maybe xinha has changed their loading method a lot, so that the plugin does no longer work with recent versions. Is there an older Xinha version available that you can try?

I have no knowledge of Xinha, so I sadly can't properly comment on this...

HTH,
Garvin

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:59 pm
by vdudman
Yes I had the latest version of Xinha, I couldn't easily find an old version to try so switched over to FCKeditor, which when I was first trying it (as well as the other ones) didn't work, but at the time I was not understanding the error console or checkign permissions etc.

I'm happy now as FCKeditor is work... thanks for your input.

Neil

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:31 pm
by rhacer
vdudman wrote:Yes I had the latest version of Xinha, I couldn't easily find an old version to try so switched over to FCKeditor, which when I was first trying it (as well as the other ones) didn't work, but at the time I was not understanding the error console or checkign permissions etc.

I'm happy now as FCKeditor is work... thanks for your input.

Neil
I've been going through a similar process tried FCK, but don't like their licensing. Took a look at TinyMCE, but somehow messed that up so instead of going for a re-install, I decided to try Xinha. I can't get it to work at all.

I'm going to go back to TinyMCE and see what happens there.

Though IF I could get Xinha working I would be thrilled as I prefer FOSS.

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:29 pm
by vdudman
If you get it working, I'd still be interested how you did it...

Neil