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8/18/2010 10:10 AM
 
Telerik standard in dotnetnuke from now on? I did download a new DNN site and then Telerik came up as default... neverhappened to me ... was by mistake or is Telerik Html editor here to stay?
 
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8/18/2010 3:46 PM
 
Yes, the telerik editor has been the default for new installations since about 5.1, I believe.  Upgrades will not change the editor on an existing installation, but new installs default to telerik instead of the FCK editor.

Scott Willhite, Co-Founder DNN

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~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 
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8/27/2010 3:50 PM
 
Hi,

I use DNN 5.2.3
Is the new editor vailable for this version?
And if so, How to install, configure this new editor?

With regards, Ton Hermes

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8/27/2010 4:38 PM
 
The Telerik editor was introduced in the 5.4.0 release for the CE version.

So after a upgrade to that or a later version you can just change the webconfig to use that editor instead.
 
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