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If I remember right there's a part that goes in sites/all/libraries
when you're using it with the WYSIWIG module. The configuration
setup for WYSIWYG will guide you through it<br>
Then you configure CKEditor to activate features.<br>
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-Don-<br>
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On 10/7/2010 7:21 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
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I downloaded ckeditor and unpacked it. I then transfered the file
to
/usr/share/drupal6/sites/all/modules/ .<br>
<u>Why wont the editor show up on the site building>modules
page</u>.
I did exactly the same thing with WYSIWIG, OpenWYSIWYG and
Whizzywig
with no problems.<br>
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This is a Debian Squeeze installation with Drupal 6, manually
assembled. (No use of drupal loaders).<br>
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Any help will be appreciated.<br>
<br>
Gary R.<br>
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