I haven't done this with 5.2 but I'd been planning on upgrading. I will do this and get back to you. I'm a long time user of TinyMCE, so I ought to be able to figure this out quickly.
Dave
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From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of sander-martijn Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 4:31 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] tinyMCE issue
Ok, having a simalar but not quite the same issue with fckeditor. with fckeditor i can edit the admin options. I realized with both that i have to enable them in roles so i did that. I also tried uploading them into /modules instead of sits/all/modules/ but no change, still getting plain text in edit fields. Any suggestions? Drupal will be pretty much useless for me if I can't get wysiwyg working (even though i hate it myself, the client can't handle it otherwise).
sander-martijn wrote:
and now for my own support question. As my client is not html savvy, one of my early requirements is to get a wysiwyg editor working. I chose tinyMCE as the first trial because I'm thinking IMCE will be a good add-on (although on second look it now also supports FCK so if I can't get an answer here i may just try that). I downloaded the tinyMCE module official release 5.x-1.9, downloaded tinyMCE version 2.1.1.1 and put it in the directory as specified and uploaded it. I enabled the module in admin but it didn't show up. Figured I had to configure it so went to the tinyMCE configuration page but that page is blank. I'm on drupal 5.2 and I noticed the note (or copy the TinyMCE files into the module's includes folder for the 5.2 users) but there is no includes folder in the version i downloaded. Does anyone know whether I should create the includes folder or have to download the dev version (always should be a last option in a production site of course), if i need a different version of tinyMCE or some other issue I might be having? .s