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| Justin 9:46 am November 23, 2008
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Please replace the ??? with your data!
- URL to the FORM: http://???
- The browser used: ???
- cforms version: ???
- Your Wordpress version: ???
Hello,
I have enabled Enable TinyMCE & Code editor buttons and do not see the icon when I am posting to a page. Also, when I try going the code route, entering the form name within the post that doesn't work either.
I double checked to make sure the TinyMCE button was enabled – it is.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 11:08 am November 23, 2008
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Did you consult the FAQs ? What did you try from the suggestions?
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| Preston 2:07 am November 29, 2008
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I have the same problem. I have been searching the FAQs but am having trouble finding the answer. If someone has this already written up in the FAQs please post the link. Or, if you have the answer it would be great to reply to the post with it. Thank you for the help.
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 8:46 am November 29, 2008
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There are not that many FAQ items related to TinyMCE, have you tried the obvious: clearing the browser cache, restarting the browser, using a different browser/system?
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Guest
| nikkig 1:21 am December 2, 2008
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I was having the same problem – but I opened the page in a different browser and it was there. Fwew!
I was working in Firefox on the Mac – that was the browser that didn't seem to show the tinyMCE icon. When I opened the window in Safari, it worked great.
Hope that helps everyone else!
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| julia 7:46 am December 2, 2008
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Thanks Nikkig for your post. I was working in Firefox and was baffled. I kept trying to write/copy and paste various codes to fix the issue. I'm glad I read this post. The tinyMCE icon works in Safari!
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Guest
| skhot 9:36 pm December 3, 2008
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Hi,
I'm having a similar problem. I've read all the FAQs and did as instructed but the problem was not fixed. Also, I'm running cform on two different, other wordpress domains. The TinyMCE Button shows up in both of the other wordpress installs in Firefox 3 (viewing all 3 domains in the same browers – tabbed screens). This wordpress installation, where the tinyMCE button is not working, does not currently have any other plugins installed that could be conflicting. I've check the Globle Settings panel and the "Enable" option for it is checked. I've also tried to deactiveate/reactivate the plugin, plus, remove all cform data and reinstalled. I've also tried downloading a freash copy of cformsII and installing it. Am I missing something?
wordpress: 2.6.5
cformsII: 9.3
Thanks you in advance for any insite.
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 7:03 am December 4, 2008
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flush browser cache, restart browser, try a diff browser, do you have any other admin plugins installed?
checked all of the above?
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| skhot 10:13 am December 4, 2008
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Hey, Thanks Oliver for the reply.
Yep, I did all of these things (as stated in my post above) but for clarity sake:
- I cleared browser cache (multiple times)
- restarted browser (multiple times)
- tried shift-refresh (multiple times)
- tried different browser(s) (Opera/Safari/IE 6 & Firefox 3 – didn't try IE7)
- tried windows and mac – just for fun (what the hey!)
- Zero other plugins installed (well, actually, hello dolly and akizmet where installed but disabled).
- triple checked that tinyMCE button was enabled in Global Settings
- tried "resolve plugin conflict" enabled as a shot in the dark (multiple times)
- pulled up two other (separate-different domain) wordpress installs that I have with cformsII installed and additional plugins – both cforms' tinyMCE buttons worked fine
- deactivated/reactivated cformsII plugin (multiple times)
- deleted all cformsII data – deactivated plugin – reinstalled fresh downloaded copy of plugin (only once).
- check to make sure the plugin was installed in the correct directory (wp-content/plugins/cforms)
I can't think of anything else I haven't tried but this should clear up any confusion about what I HAVE already tried. I'm over the problem at this point (since I can just type the code into the html view of a post – that works like a charm btw – I <3 this plugin). I was, more or less, trying to let you kind folks know there might be a slight problamo and find out if there were any other ideas out there that I could try.
Thanks, again, for taking the time to respond – much appreciated.
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| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 8:23 pm December 4, 2008
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Thanks for the detailed feedback, I might use your post as a perfect example of how a user post should be written.
99.8% of all TinyMCE problems are related to cache issues, the rest other admin plugins. I yet have to find an example of where it's differnet. Although your issue seems to qualify just fine.
If you do want to follow up on this, the next thing to consider would be to grant me temp access so I can see the admin UI myself. Just a thought.
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Guest
| skhot 11:39 pm December 4, 2008
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Oliver, I'm glad you found my feedback useful. I completely understand your reluctance to help users that, typically, skip the reasearch and go straight to posting. I'd be honered if you used my post as an example.
I'm a bit hesitent to offer temp admin access to my wp-admin because it's a client's website and not my personal. With that said, I would really like to be able to help you and this great plugin further. Please feel free to email me and we might be able to work something out.
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Admin
| Oliver Munich, Germany posts 6237 7:16 am December 5, 2008
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no worries, I understand.
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Guest
| Jose Antonio 2:27 pm March 20, 2012
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Oliver said:
no worries, I understand.
Hi, I found an incompatibility between cform button in TinyMCE Editor and Revisionary Plugin. If I activate the Revisionary plugin in Wordpress the button disappears and if I disable Revisionay it appears.
Cforms Version 12.2
Version 1.1.9 Revisionay
Advanced TinyMCE 3.4.5.1
Any solution?
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