Ok, finally fixed it.
Like I said before:
"And btw, I did find a way to give the browsers the css-files it
needed
from tinyMCE, but then there were the images that're used in the css-
files which still didn't work."
So I "disabled" that fix to search for another one. This morning I
just "enabled"
Plassseee
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And btw, I did find a way to give the browsers the css-files it needed
from tinyMCE, but then there were the images that're used in the css-
files which still didn't work.
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Yeah, well that's the whole problem.
When I put tinyMCE in webroot is does work. But I need to put it
inside a plugin, and then it doesn't work.
Cause Cake won't allow css-files to be retrieved from /plugins/content/
vendors/js/...
And I don't know how to change the paths that tinyMCE uses.
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Oh...I read right over that. Yes, I also placed mine in /app/webroot/
js/tiny_mce as rich...@home did.
On Apr 27, 12:12 pm, "rich...@home" wrote:
> I've got tinymce working in a cake app, but I didn't put the code in
>
> /app/plugins/content/vendors/j s/tiny_mce
>
> I put it in
>
> /app/webroot
I've got tinymce working in a cake app, but I didn't put the code in
/app/plugins/content/vendors/j s/tiny_mce
I put it in
/app/webroot/js/tiny_mce
On Apr 26, 3:49 pm, Evert wrote:
> When I create a link to tiny_mce.js the javascript file is found, no
> problems there.
> But when I initialize
Can you post some of the code? It is hard to determine a solution to
your problem without seeing the code.
On Apr 26, 6:00 pm, Evert wrote:
> Please? Anybody?
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I've gotten TinyMCE working just fine in production use on a CakePHP
site, so I'm not entirely sure what the problem may be. To be honest,
I don't think it's a CakePHP issue. TinyMCE's CSS specific files are
a pain in the butt to get working - I've always had trouble with it
(and don't work with
Please? Anybody?
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