Thanks Mike!
I setup two test pages:
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test2
A copy of the jQuery code is at:
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/jquery.txt
"test" has tinyMCE on the textarea.
"test2" does not.
"test" can only be edited one tim
Thanks for the reply Mike! Everyone else who's interested, feel free
to take a look as well...
I setup some test pages.
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test
and
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test2
Each has a link to a business card. On the biz card you'll need to
click
Thanks for the reply Mike! Everyone else who's interested, feel free
to take a look as well...
I setup some test pages.
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test
and
http://www.jlhweb.org/mytest/index.php?fnc=test2
Each has a link to a business card. On the biz card you'll need to
click
> I seem to have the opposite problem.
>
> Only affects my tinymce textarea in IE. All other form elements and
> browsers do not show the following behavior I'll describe...
Can you give us a link? Sounds like you've got a lot going on in that
page - if I had to guess I'd say that IE is trippin
I seem to have the opposite problem.
Only affects my tinymce textarea in IE. All other form elements and
browsers do not show the following behavior I'll describe...
My webapp basically like an address book. click a name, and then an
ajax call loads some HTML about the person, called a "busine
> I have a form which is submitted through jquery form plugin. The form
> contains only one textarea which uses tinymce. The problem is that when I
> try to submit the form, the new content of the textarea is not sent through
> POST. If there is any content before that modifications, than that con
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