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10/9/2006 3:29 PM
 

I am trying to use the FCKHtmEditor, and I'm having problems. I followed the instructions on how to install the editor to my DNN site, but when I login to the site as an administrator, and try to add a new module to a page, I don't see an entry in the dropdown for the FCKHtmlEdtor. I am using DNN v3.3.5, and 1.00.06 of the FCKHtmlEditor. I have also modified the web.config with what the instructions had.

Please help me out here!
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10/10/2006 1:58 PM
 
That is because the FCKeditor is not a module, it is a "provider". The difference is that any area on your dnn site that has a rich text box option will use your site's "html provider" - in this case - the FCKHtmlEditor. This is global, and is not module based. A module is another thing altogether. You should see your new FCK provider in any area of your site where there is a rich-text box area (such as editing the text of the text/html module)

 
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