Anonymous
can’t even access your main site, forbidden 403
Anonymous
Do you have this packaged as anything other than .rar?
Great job Joe.
I found an HtmlArea hack yesterday that might sound interesting to you:
The problem with HtmlArea (v3.0-RC1) is that it produces (only on Mozilla though) span tags instead of strong & em, and that means of course bye bye semantics, since what we want to do with a wysiwyg editor is create & structurate a content, not design it. Now look at this workaround…
I just quickly tested it, and it seems to work great.
@joe: how can chnge the “link” button to display in the source code the target=”_blank” when i make a link?
tkx
Thanks Joe for the cool hack. It’s great when people like yourself (who have a clue what they’re doing, unlike me… ha!) contribute to the WordPress community.
I am wondering, is there any way to have this hack and the “MarkDown” plug-in working at the same time? I was starting to get used to using “MarkDown” and wouldn’t mind being able to use it at the same time. I bet I’m asking too much though, yes?
Anyway… thanks again for the hack, it’s appreciated!
If you’re using Mozilla, there’s always Composite. Doesn’t require any hacks to WordPress.
http://composite.mozdev.org/
This is a great plugin, Joe. Really easy installation (way to include the replacement PHP file) with no errors on a 1.2 Mingus install.
I went to get this to install, but the links don’t seem to be working — is anyone else having this problem? Is there an alternate place I might be able to get the 1.2 version?
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Files are back up 🙂
Just use the links in the first post in this thread.
When I try to open the .rar I get this error:
An error has occurred while expanding the file “wysiwyg hack 1.1.rar” (Format error). Error #17540
Any ideas?
is there any way to get the htmlarea image manager addons that allow image uploading working with this hack
I am sad to say that I finally had to un-install this hack as it is not compatible with the “ieSpell” program. It took me a while to figure out why there was a problem, but I did.
If you try to use the spell checker without switching to code view first, it doesn’t work correctly, and you’ll get weird characters in your final published output. I nearly went off the deep end trying to figure out where these invisible to the eye characters were coming from.
Oh well… back to the running board.
My website has been done by hand since the beginning of time. I’m just now testing out WP and LOVING it. I’ve got the WYSIWYG installed, but I’m having a big problem with copying my posts over from my old site.
Since everything was done by hand, I have to do a cut and paste. When I publish the entries, I get stuff that looks like this:
“I so did not want to come back to work this morning. So much so that I didn’t hear my alarm go off after I hit the snooze button the first time and I slept in until almost 8:30. That’s pretty bad when I leave the house by no later than 8:10 to get to work on time!”
Those accented A’s just won’t go away! I have to go back into each entry, backspace to the period and go from there. I’ve been working on one entry now for like an hour trying to get it fixed and it’s driving me crazy!
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raspberryvixen: Would you mind posting the URL for the site you are copying and pasting from? I’ll give it a look and see what’s going wrong.
The site I’m copying and pasting stuff in is my original site… http://wildrose.rpgraphics.net.
I’ve had to uninstall the WYSIWYG ’cause it was driving me up a wall.
But now I find that in copying some other stuff over, I’m STILL getting those damn accented a’s!
And here I thought getting myself a content management system would be EASY! 😉