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9/14/2007 4:40 PM
 

Folks,

AFAIK, the quotes thing was NEVER an issue with the BLOG. If I recall, this was an issue found in the TextEditor (not sure where though).
The only issue with the Blog was ONE funke "e".

HTH.


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9/14/2007 5:53 PM
 

Oo, that might be the case. I have a Text module and I can edit it on the webpage, but when I select the dropdown -> EditText, I get the same error.

If my problem is no longer the Blog portion of my site and rather the TextEditor, what do I need to do to fix that?

-shnar

 
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9/14/2007 6:53 PM
 

Antonio Chagoury wrote

Folks,

AFAIK, the quotes thing was NEVER an issue with the BLOG. If I recall, this was an issue found in the TextEditor (not sure where though).
The only issue with the Blog was ONE funke "e".

HTH.

You are correct, I greatly apologize, it appears that when my client tried to fix the funky "e" character, THEY introduced the quotes problem.

There is a quotes problem with the text editor and it can be fixed in the /Controls/texteditor.ascx file.

Again, I greatly apologize for any confusion with my previous posts...


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9/14/2007 8:43 PM
 

Again, I greatly apologize for any confusion with my previous posts...

Hey Mitchell,

Don't sweat it! :)

I just did not want him to run around in circles ;)


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9/20/2007 4:39 PM
 

Just an update, Mitch helped me resolve this by pointing me to the proper file (the controls/texteditor one). See http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/169785/scope/posts/Default.aspx for details.

-shnar

 
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