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chefkeem
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on 07/30/2012

I think Simon made some adjustments to the editor. As always, emptying the cache and restarting the browser should be the first action in case something doesn't work right.  Smile


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Simon
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on 07/30/2012

News bugs ... ? Ehem ....   I'm not here

Ragtimelil
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on 07/30/2012

Done that.


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Simon
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on 07/30/2012

Ha! Been waiting all day to use my new, favorite smiley :-D

Indeed, this morning we (again) updated the TinyMCE editor in our text modules. In this version, finally also Chrome allows scaling and dragging of images. Before that, only Firefox and IE had support for this feature. Now, this could be a cache issue or it might - just as well - be a bug in TinyMCE. Since the feature is really new to Chrome, a bug is absolutely possible. In that case, we have to wait until the developers of TinyMCE find a solution. Keep us up to date, if the problem is still there in a few days - after all cache has been cleared. TinyMCE is really cache persistent!!

Jerrico: I've never noticed this behavior. Does it still happen? Can you reproduce it? I guess it might have been an outdated JavaScript file in the cache ...

Jerrico_Usher
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on 07/30/2012

this is a consistent issue but I can't say it's on your end yet, I'm working around it for the moment, I don't trust the double added modules anymore, they seem to add in pairs and become symbiotic when they land- deleting one deletes the other and all entered info- My latest way to be sure is simply to reload the page when a double load of modules happens (it's happening in all of them). As for the shift F5 (clearing cache) I do that first every time there's an issue (the nightmare of testing and fixing one of my bosses sites really made that a habit for me- they use the same tinymce system (I think everyone does lol)...

I'll try to make a video to show you if I get time, after building my History of Tetris/popculture  article I'm worn down by these issues (which may very well be hardware or software on my end causing it)... I had to reload the page 20+ times in that one... one problem with javascript also is that you can't just update an entire site, likely as each update/fix is isolated, so when a site is actively updating and improving the infrastructure, it means every tool/page needs an update :) generally a page updates all elements on it but not always.

OMG I have to take that smiley for a ride myself... awesome!

hmm shows as a broken image on my side... I'm thinking it's time to format this SOB, all I need is a terabyte drive to hold just what's on it for this month haha

Jerrico

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