Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Drupal Site Audit
Version:
5.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
2 Mar 2007 at 20:47 UTC
Updated:
31 Dec 2012 at 05:22 UTC
java editors seem to be disabled only in this module. I would like the textarea in the edit mode to have the java html editor that every node already has.
Comments
Comment #1
njivy commentedI changed the code a few minutes ago. All form-related JavaScript files will be loaded automatically, including those for TinyMCE.
Please let me know if this solves the issue.
Comment #2
njivy commentedFixing the title of this issue
Comment #3
preferred name commentedI cannot find the patch or code, so I am assuming that the update is currently in 5.x-1.x-dev.
I coped the files over.
I am using the bueditor module which displays clickable icons below the word 'body:' and directly before the body editing text box.
The bueditor is still not displaying
I am using the latest version of mozilla firefox
Comment #4
njivy commentedYes, the updates are in 5.x-1.x-dev. The file updates every couple hours, though. Please check the date on the file before you click to download.
Comment #5
preferred name commentedI have coped the most recent module package dated march 3 and overtop of the old. Without any additional modification to that new package, everything is displayed correctly. However, the problem continues. Please verify.
Comment #6
njivy commentedSteve, please read this page from the Drupal handbook:
http://drupal.org/node/19279
Comment #7
njivy commentedSteve, please read this page from the Drupal handbook:
http://drupal.org/node/19279
Comment #8
preferred name commentedat this link...
http://drupal.org/project/audit
Requirements: jQuery 1.1.1 (Drupal 5.x includes jQuery 1.0.2)
I am assuming that the Jquery is not needed because there is java files in the audit js directory. Unpacking the files and copying them to the drupal module directory does not display the audit correctly in edit mode. Therefore, I coped the js files to the drupal misc directory to fix the problem. There seems to be problems right from the start.
if the jQuery 1.1.1 package is not needed then the problem could be the mozilla firefox and if that is the case, then once again please verify or at lest tell me if you did verify.
Comment #9
christefano commentedThis module is under new maintainership and the 1.x branch is now unsupported.