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Hello,
followed all instructions on the page. Can get anything else to work, including Embed Media button. I cannot, not matter what I do, get the flash button to show in the toolbox. It does show in the Appearance configuration but not when I edit the node. I cleared Drupal's Caché and Browser Caché.
I set the filters, have the libraries properly uploaded. Support for CKEditor SWF Module is clicked under plugins....
I ran out of ideas. Really need help. Thank you.
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Comment #1
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedPlease list what versions of CKEditor, the module and the JS editor, you are using.
Comment #2
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedHello anrikun, thank you for your prompt response. I wanted to clarify that I mean "I CAN get -everything else- to work, including the Embed Media.
Drupal version is 7.17
CKEditor module is 7.x.1.11
CK Editor 4.0
CK Editor SWF 7.x-1.0 - beta 1
mediaplayer.zip = JW FLV Media Player 5.7
I hope that's all the information you need. I really really appreciate your support and thank you for your time.
Comment #3
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedIf you're in a hurry, please use CKEditor 3.x. CKEditor 4.x is not fully supported yet by the CKEditor module.
Comment #4
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedThank you Anrikun. Will try to replace the version and let you know how I did with that.
Comment #5
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedHello Ankirun.
- disabled and uninstalled both CKEditor Module and CKEditor SWF Plugin.
- Cleared Drupal's Caché and ran update.php
- Replaced the Editor's js version as suggested, for the 3.6.5
- Enabled the CKEditor module FIRST (leaving the SWF plugin disabled) and when I went to edit a Node, the Flash Button was already there and it was possible to already embed a swf file. (I don't know if that's a variable that remains somewhere on the database). At first I freaked out thinking this could lead to an error once I enabled the SWF plugin, but it did not.
Finally, it works as expected.
Thank you very much!
Also perhaps in the Module's project page where it says:
it could be clarified that version 4.0 is not supported. Really sorry if it's stated somewhere else and I'm missing it.
Comment #6
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedYou're right but CKEditor4.0 will be supported very soon :-)
Comment #7
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedThat's great! I loved the interface with editor 4.0 much more. Have a great day!
Comment #8
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedComment #9
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedLet's turn this into an active task instead.
Comment #10
scottAtRoot802 CreditAttribution: scottAtRoot802 commentedAny update on support for CKEditor 4.x?
Comment #11
Peter Bowey CreditAttribution: Peter Bowey commentedAny update on support for CKEditor 4.2?
Comment #12
marcoscanoCKEditor 4 is out there for a while now (at time of writing, 4.3), for new sites doesn't make much sense to stick with version 3.
Any visibility on when this module will support CKEditor 4.x?
Comment #13
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedI agree but it's very hard for me to work on this issue because of #2138969: Error when trying to use the development (source) version of CKEditor.
Comment #15
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedThis is now fixed in the latest dev.
Comment #16
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedComment #18
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commented