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xinha editor path problem
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:39 am
by rj
I always seem to screw up the relative paths in these things...
Is there any trick to xinha path?
I have the plugin installed under plugins
/serendipity_event_xinha
I downloaded and unzipped xinha in a directory inside
serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly
My path in the plug in reads
/home/content/r/a/c/rackjite2/html/webkick/plugins/serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly/
It doest find it and goes default...
thanx
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:39 pm
by deacon
got the same problem. Anybody got an idea?
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:26 am
by Don Chambers
I do not know the answer to the specific question, but the Xinha editor is standard in the upcoming 1.4 release which is available for beta download. See this post:
http://board.s9y.org/viewtopic.php?t=14113
Perhaps it would be easier to upgrade to 1.4 than use the editor as a plugin?
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:42 am
by deacon
Hi Don,
yeah, i see it on the sy9 blog. So i´ve installed it on my local machine. It works well.
Perhaps it would be easier to upgrade to 1.4 than use the editor as a plugin?
I wait for the final Version
Greetz
ps: Sorry for my bad english

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:04 am
by Don Chambers
Deacon - your English is fine! Sorry it is the only language I can speak!
s9y 1.4 beta is quite stable.... Garvin would not have released it if it was not. I've used it fairly extensively for several months. Lots of nice improvements!
Re: xinha editor path problem
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:54 am
by vau717
rj wrote:I always seem to screw up the relative paths in these things...
Is there any trick to xinha path?
I have the plugin installed under plugins
/serendipity_event_xinha
I downloaded and unzipped xinha in a directory inside
serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly
My path in the plug in reads
/home/content/r/a/c/rackjite2/html/webkick/plugins/serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly/
It doest find it and goes default...
thanx
- - - - - - - -
Hello here together,
I had to learn the same lesson: no go, not this way.
(For there is no 'xinha-nightly', I modified the path
but every 'thang' I asked to return, silently refused
acting this way.)
So, I headed on doing what Don Chambers told me.
There was space and I filled it with the s9y 1.4 beta just to
have a look - a look forward, for December is coming in a rush.
Xinha is doing fine, this far I can tell now.
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:16 pm
by rj
I also took that route and installed 1.4. And to top it off I and my NEWBIE crew of writers settled on LIVE WRITER so I have checked OFF WYSWYG editor all together.

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:01 pm
by deacon
Don Chambers wrote:Deacon - your English is fine! Sorry it is the only language I can speak!
s9y 1.4 beta is quite stable.... Garvin would not have released it if it was not. I've used it fairly extensively for several months. Lots of nice improvements!
I installed now the new Beta....it works well
