Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Lost & found issues
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Unassigned
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Created:
15 Feb 2007 at 02:08 UTC
Updated:
14 Jul 2008 at 00:22 UTC
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there are more than one files to be inserted in the moxie module
1. Copy the tiny_mce_gzip.js and tiny_mce_gzip.php to the tiny_mce directory. The same directory that contains the tiny_mce.js file.
2. Remove the current script tag.
3. Add the new new GZip script
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4. Add the new GZip initialization call that will tell the compressor what to include in the output. This should be the sum of all and themes, plugins contained on page.
I think its a new implementation that developers where not aware of it might be good to implement it
Comments
Comment #1
giorgoskand therefore adding just the php compressor file will not allow tinymce module to be loaded
Comment #2
mrtoner commented#1 is easy to follow, but I don't understand the other changes. Is this something I can do myself?
Note 1: With just tiny_mce_gzip.php installed (following the current Moxie instructions), the TinyMCE editor does not show; with tiny_mce_gzip.js also installed, the editor will show.
Note 2: with both of those files installed, the "insert/edit image" button (perhaps others) does not work.
Comment #3
niklp commentedRemove the current script tag.... from WHERE??
The docs for this are as just bad as before...! Oh well...
Comment #4
giorgoskNikiLP this is a feature request,
if you need support about how to install the moxie/timymce module either search the d.o site (there is plenty of talk about that) or write a support request with considerably more information on exactly the steps you took so someone can help you resolve it (from your descriptioin, its not clear where you actually get stuck)
Comment #5
allie mickaClosing issues on Moxie. This module was a workaround for maintainership issues for TinyMCE, which have long since been resolved. Please use TinyMCE!