Hi all,
First off - Kudos to the authors for a great tool!
Secondly, here's my question....
If a HTML tag includes an attribute but the user forgets to place a whitespace character between the tag and an attribute the editor displays an error message containing the text that is causing the problem. The user cannot move to the next web page to save their changes.
Examples of offending text (note the missing white space character):
<font color='red'> .... <fontcolor='red'>
<blockquote dir='ltr'> ... <blockquotedir='ltr'>
This can also happen if the original source text contains an HTML tag / attribute that does not have white space between the tag and attribute. The editor can load the original text in WYSIWYG mode. However, if you try to edit the raw HTML the editor behaves as described above.
The only thing I've come up with is to copy the WYSIWYG text to another HTML editor, find the bad text, fix it, and paste the revised text back into FCKeditor. Anyone seen this issue and have a better way around it?
Thanks.
First off - Kudos to the authors for a great tool!
Secondly, here's my question....
If a HTML tag includes an attribute but the user forgets to place a whitespace character between the tag and an attribute the editor displays an error message containing the text that is causing the problem. The user cannot move to the next web page to save their changes.
Examples of offending text (note the missing white space character):
<font color='red'> .... <fontcolor='red'>
<blockquote dir='ltr'> ... <blockquotedir='ltr'>
This can also happen if the original source text contains an HTML tag / attribute that does not have white space between the tag and attribute. The editor can load the original text in WYSIWYG mode. However, if you try to edit the raw HTML the editor behaves as described above.
The only thing I've come up with is to copy the WYSIWYG text to another HTML editor, find the bad text, fix it, and paste the revised text back into FCKeditor. Anyone seen this issue and have a better way around it?
Thanks.