The forum operates in read-only mode. Please head to StackOverflow for support.
Why would that be and how would I remedy? (If I change the state in the debugger, the command appears to work fine.)
You can report this to the WebSpellChecker team - https://github.com/WebSpellChecker/ckeditor-plugin-scayt/issues, but you will need to provide more details, because SCAYT works fine on IE10 and IE11.
Piotrek (Reinmar) Koszuliński CKEditor JavaScript Developer -- CKSource - http://cksource.com -- Follow CKEditor on: Twitter | Facebook | Google+
I have discovered the problem: The button is not working correctly in quirks, so it is incompatible with our legacy application - but only in IE. It works fine in quirks on Chrome and Firefox.
Yes - SCAYT does not support IE quirks mode.
You can report this to the
You can report this to the WebSpellChecker team - https://github.com/WebSpellChecker/ckeditor-plugin-scayt/issues, but you will need to provide more details, because SCAYT works fine on IE10 and IE11.
Piotrek (Reinmar) Koszuliński
CKEditor JavaScript Developer
--
CKSource - http://cksource.com
--
Follow CKEditor on: Twitter | Facebook | Google+
I have discovered the problem
I have discovered the problem: The button is not working correctly in quirks, so it is incompatible with our legacy application - but only in IE. It works fine in quirks on Chrome and Firefox.
Yes - SCAYT does not support
Yes - SCAYT does not support IE quirks mode.
Piotrek (Reinmar) Koszuliński
CKEditor JavaScript Developer
--
CKSource - http://cksource.com
--
Follow CKEditor on: Twitter | Facebook | Google+