Hello,
below are the instructions for the tinymce installation...but am having an issue with #4
mysql -u user -p drupal < tinymce.mysql
i dont know where to find the text so that i can change the informaton as they want me to...
please help...
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1. Place the entire tinymce directory into your Drupal modules/
directory.
2. Download TinyMCE 1.44 from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tinymce/tinymce_1_44.zip
Remember to uncompress the file and make sure the folder is named
'tinymce'.
3. Place the entire 'tinymce' folder inside your modules/tinymce directory.
4. Load the database definition file (tinymce.mysql) using the
tool of your choice (e.g. phpmyadmin). For mysql and command line
access use:
mysql -u user -p drupal < tinymce.mysql
Replace 'user' with the MySQL username, and 'drupal' with the
database being used.
4. Enable this module by navigating to:
administer > modules
5. Optionally, setup role based tinymce profiles via
administer > settings > tinymce
Create new content and see TinyMCE in action!
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You don't need to find the text
Hello nameless,
you don't need to find the text, just type it in.
say that your user is 'nameless' and your database is named 'db' you just type the following line:
mysql -u nameless -p db < tinymce.mysql
HTH
/elfur
thanks...but i need to kno
thanks...but i need to kno where to type in the user name and the database...
i can seem to find it in the tinymce.mysql
thats my question...
Ah.
Well, that's a different Apple then :)
Where you type it depends on the method you use to interact with the drupal database you've already got set up.
It's not a file in the drupal folder you're changing parameters off, it's a command you're giving to mysql to change the drupal database. So the answer: any command line program you wish :)
/elfur
hmmm, am using
hmmm, am using phpMyAdmin....so where do i place the command line...
am assuming that i upload the timymce tables into my drupal databsea and...???
am confused...please help...
Using phpMyAdmin
You will want to select the database you are using for Drupal.
Then, you will click the "SQL" tab.
Then, you will be given the option to "Run SQL query/queries on database". A little lower on the page, you will see another option: "Or, location of the textfile", with a "Browse" button.
Click the "Browse" button, navigate to the tinymce.mysql file, and click "Go".
Cheers,
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Thank you for this!
I was just looking for exactly this information and oh look! there it is.
phoebe
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