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Project:
Explorer
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Code
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Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Created:
24 May 2009 at 08:00 UTC
Updated:
22 Sep 2012 at 18:20 UTC
the Todo-list includes 'Integration with WYSIWIG editors' which would really multiply the interest in Nodereference Explorer. If this request is fullfilled this could even become one of the 20-must-have-modules for Drupal 6.
great work!
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Comment #1
Jackinloadup commentedO yeah this would go hand in hand with the Wysiwyg API. I think. Subscribing!
I was searching a few hours for a module like this. If anyone knows anything that does integrate with Wysiwyg API or tinymce even in a simple way like a node_reference field i would be very interested.
Comment #2
gnindl commentedIf anyone has ambitions, patches are welcome
Comment #3
adamgerthel commentedsubscribing!
There is a half-ready module named linktocontent which is pretty broken when it comes to drupal 6, and there are a lot of people subscribing there for a function like this
http://drupal.org/node/252938
Comment #4
timwoodsubscribing
Comment #5
Ivo.Radulovski commentedit would be nice to integrate with the "Insert" module. I suggested it here too http://drupal.org/node/667192
I will try to help with the integration as soon as possible.
Comment #6
mrfelton commentedIntegration with Insert sounds like great idea - really, really looking forward to testing this!
Comment #7
robbertnl commentedSubscribing
Comment #8
rcross commentedPeople should also check out nodepicker module for similar functionality for wysiwyg
Comment #9
aaron commentedFWIW, Node Reference / Embed Media Browser (nrembrowser) currently handles WYSIWYG. Sadly, I didn't know about the existence of this module when I started that project, which means the two will probably be similar in functionality in the end.
Comment #10
Ivo.Radulovski commented@aaron how about joining forces as Nodereference Explorer has already 737 users...
The goal of each module seems the same....
Comment #11
gnindl commentedPropagated to successor explorer module.