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#1 Re: User Discussion & Help » Text not accepted » 2005-04-26 06:57:11

Henry wrote:

to my surprise when I don't enter any data in the textarea the code says there is a ^M (newline) in it so the check fails.

Known problem. Would be great, if this could be solved too. Because I make some checks on my site, whether the text-area was empty and stumple upon this some times and it's not that nice.

#2 Re: User Discussion & Help » Text not accepted » 2005-04-26 06:19:48

niko wrote:

@bernd:
sorry, but i don't have a clue whats wrong there...
if it would be possible - could you write a little demonstration-script and upload it somewhere - so that we can reproduce this error?

That's the big problem. I tried to reproduce it, but I can't. On other forms, build in the same way it works. The init of the editor is identical, as I only have it written once in my templates.

However, here are the html-files of the formular. Some things have been changed (the domain i.e.), but not the form itself:

http://www.splashpages.de/newentrysnippets.zip

The "Gewinnspiel"-Snippet is the one with the problem. The "News"-Snippet works. Both use the same xinha. Maybe this can help.

#3 Re: User Discussion & Help » Text not accepted » 2005-04-25 08:54:14

<INPUT TYPE="submit" value="News hinzufügen" accesskey="s" title="(Alt + S zum Abschicken)">  <INPUT TYPE="reset" value="Zurücksetzen" accesskey="x" title="(Alt + X zum Abbrechen)">

And the form is closed underneath.

#4 Re: User Discussion & Help » Text not accepted » 2005-04-25 06:46:09

That's the beginnig of the formular:

<FORM ACTION="SCRIPT" METHOD="post" NAME="gewinnspiele" ID="gewinnspiele" enctype="multipart/form-data">

The action is different, but I thought no one is interested in the full URL wink However this is from a formular where it works right:

<FORM ACTION="SCRIPT" METHOD="post" NAME="aktuelles" ID="aktuelles" enctype="multipart/form-data">

Both work with "post" as you can see. Only name and id are different. The enctype is also the same.

Yes it happens on the "gewinnspiele" every time, but happens - if I recall it right - only with Firefox.

#5 Re: User Discussion & Help » Text not accepted » 2005-04-24 16:44:00

I would also appreciate a solutions, as this happens here too, but only on one formular. Everything else works without this.

#6 Re: User Discussion & Help » My smiley-plugin » 2005-03-27 19:03:46

Why did I make a database-based smiley-replacement function? I could have waited for your plugin. I won't include it in our actual project, but will surely use it in future projects when needed smile

#7 Re: User Discussion & Help » updated icons » 2005-03-27 18:57:48

The icons look great. Great work. I already uploaded them into our CMS smile

#8 Re: User Discussion & Help » Charset for Xinha » 2005-03-05 04:40:05

We are using utf8, as MSIE tended to forget all post-data when submitting a text which contained characters like (c) or (r) or TM or other Word-stuff, which led into database-errors. Xinha seems to work like a charm with utf8.

#9 Re: User Discussion & Help » HTML Area 3.0 announcement by Dave » 2005-02-27 03:44:08

nope, the Xinha latest. But I will test the nightly soon. What was a little difficult: I had to change the onload-Handler, which wasn't documented. It now is:  onload="initEditor()" But the rest... smile

#10 Re: User Discussion & Help » HTML Area 3.0 announcement by Dave » 2005-02-26 05:03:23

I think that IT doesn't care a damn thing about having these solutions any longer online. They will delete everything I guess...

BTW: I am using Xinha in our production environment now and it seems to work like a charm smile

#12 Re: User Discussion & Help » HTML Area 3.0 announcement by Dave » 2005-02-17 09:07:46

Tried it. Here we go:
http://www.splashpages.de/xinha-latest/ … tions.html
it works smile
Just don't ask me why the thumbnails won't generate. Everything is set like in our administration. Oh well...

#13 Re: User Discussion & Help » HTML Area 3.0 announcement by Dave » 2005-02-17 06:26:40

problem is that I made a transition to the latest RC some days ago and I want to give my editors on my largest project www.splashpages.de (a multimedia site, which is run privatly and where I coded an own CMS) some time to make this transition.

But: I will include it soon into another project smile

What is the most important thing for me is that the Extended File Manager works on Xinha. Did you test this?

What would be great is to have a package which is available for download. SVN is really nice, but might be tricky for some people wink

#14 Re: User Discussion & Help » HTML Area 3.0 announcement by Dave » 2005-02-17 06:05:09

I am pretty sad about this decission of interactivetools. I already posted a comment on their board.

I surely will use Xinha in my projects, as soon as it can replace htmlarea - which is not that bad. You do have my moral and testing support. Yet I am not such a great Javascript-coder, I am more a PHP one wink If I could I would participate in coding. If it would be of some help, I could be sponsoring the providing, as I am running my own servers.

The other editor mentioned by interactivetools is just an editor for windows. I was looking for alternatives of htmlarea, when there was no new version after RC 1. But - and that was important for me - there was none which worked with Mozilla or Firefox.

So, please keep on the development, if you will become the successor of htmlarea it would be great. I think it is important that someone takes the lead role.

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