On 13/04/10 14:02 -0400, Luke wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Rolf Kutz wrote:
You're mixing up the module CKEditor and the library CKEditor. Former is a standalone Module
But the module requires the library, right? Which is presumably the code packet downloaded from http://ckeditor.com/download [see below].
Yes.
(http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor) and can be installed in sites/all/modules, later is a library used by the WYSIWYG Framework (http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg) and should be installed in sites/all/libraries/ckeditor.
Am I? From the drupal module readme:
Which module?
Requirements
- Drupal 6.x
- PHP 4.3.0 or greater
- CKEditor 3.1 or greater (http://ckeditor.com/)
Also:
Installation / Configuration
... 2. Download CKEditor from http://ckeditor.com/download. Unzip the contents of the ckeditor directory in the sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor directory.
Everything I have seen in d.o and blog posts suggests that in order to use CKEditor on textareas, you need the module form, regardless of anything else.
You're saying that I should get rid of the CKEditor module, and let the wysiwig module take care of all of it?
It's your choice. You don't need to the ckeditor-Module, just the library to use it with the wysiwyg-Framework. Just follow the Guide at http://drupal.org/node/371459
But you could also use the ckeditor module standalone.
regards Rolf