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7/28/2014 1:23 PM
 

I am reaching out to see if anyone can assist me. Somehow my DNN RadEditor is not working properly and I am working with DNN for assistance in this matter. 

In the mean time, I have reverted back to the older Telerik editor.  This is working okay, but the editor window is not finding the editor.css.  My content managers are not very HTML savvy, so the editor stylesheet is important for content layout. 

I have the editor.css in several places as mentioned in some online documentation, but the editor does not find it.  I have it located in the root of the applied skin, the portal root, skin directory root.  I just really need to get a stylesheet assigned to this editor.

 It has also been suggested to use the CKEditor and this is not a good option for my content managers.

I know there have been some improvements to 7+, but I am unable to upgrade because of hardware / OS requirements.

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

 Gayle Myers

 
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7/28/2014 4:45 PM
 
there are known issues with Telerik and newer browsers. Since the cooperation with Telerik ended a year ago, DNN Corp. is trying to fix those issues in their own source version of Telerik now. This will not solve issues existing in old versions of DNN, you should consider upgrading or using a different Editor (like CKEditor).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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7/28/2014 5:03 PM
 

Thanks Sebastian for the response.  That explains why I am finding very little information on this.  Well on that note, I will explain the current problem with the DNN Rad Editor.  Maybe someone can assist with this problem.  I currently have a ticket opened with DNN to assist, but what the heck.  I will reach out to the forums as well.

Rad Editor Problem

When a content manager uses the RadEditor, and tries to upload a document, the Document Manager directory structure is blank.  No folders or files are showing.  As as admin or host user, using  RadEditor works just fine.  The Document Manger  shows all the files and folder appropriately.  This just happened a few weeks ago and I do not know why it stopped working.

Any suggestions on a fix for this problem.

Here is a link to a screenshot of the problem.

 
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7/28/2014 6:29 PM
 
you may try syncing the database recursively in Admin > File Manager.
If this doesn't solve your issue, install CkEditor (http://dnnckeditor.codeplex.com)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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