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4/17/2007 9:45 AM
 
Thanks for the link. I had actually gone over that thread already, I believe, but I read it through just in case. I'm trying to keep my installations somewhat 'pure', so I didn't want to go and modify code from the core. I wasn't aware if, perhaps, we could just change a setting in the web.config (or something similar) to select which editor was our default. I'm probably just losing my mind here, but I thought I read somewhere that that was an option in 4.5. If that's incorrect, I apologize for the assumption.

What it really boils down to is that I need a way to go to all of my installations and put an editor that works over the (currently broken) fck editor. The easier the way, the better. I really didn't have many problems with the ftb editor, and neither did my clients. I would be more than happy to revert until fck is really ready.

Thanks much in advance for any ideas to solving this dilemma, and thanks for your help so far, Leupold.

- Lance 'ji' May
 
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