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Hi Ken, any news on that issue? ps: I had to switch to Firefox to post this note, as in Safari the message box would not gain focus to allow me to type? Thanks Nora
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- iOS 10.7.2 or Windows VIsta- Safari 5.1.2 or 5.1.1- latest editor build, downloaded 10 days ago - no browser extensions- cleared cache- same behaviour on my site as on demo site @ http://phphtmledit.com/EnableAll.php no matter the configuration- all select boxes of the editor toolbar behave erratically as shown in the two ...
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Thanks Ken, that did the trick. it would help a lot though if you could add a date or something when a particular bug is fixed. I developed a few grey hairs because of it.:) Nora
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you need to upgrade to the latest version. Or better said, replace your version with the the one available in the download folder. It will fix your problem. It worked for me. I had the same problem. I don't know why but they did not update the date when they fixed some of the bugs.
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What is the current version # of the editor? I am experiencing some issues that I cannot reproduce on the demo site, but my files are dated same as the current download (Feb. 16, 2011)? Thanks
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yes, same issue ....... plus another one 1. click on the second image (dunes 200x131)2. go to img properties3. click on ''browse'' (if path shows ''http://phphtmledit.com/'' remove everything before /Uploads or you'll get a 404 error.)4. click ''upload files''5. choose a file with the same name (ph02366j.jpg 80x76) on your hard ...
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Could you point me to the line of code to trigger an automatic rename if a file already exists upon upload? Currently:fileA.xxx exists on server, new upload of fileA.xxx overwrites original fileA.xxx What I'd like to see:fileA.xxx exists on server, new upload of fileA.xxx. User gets notified of duplicate filename and is ...
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This appears to work fine in the latest Firefox, but in IE8 on Vista when uploading a new image file to replace an old one, there is no automatic refresh and it appears as if the original file was never overwritten. I'm assuming that there is a Javascript hiccup somewhere for IE.
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maybe the subject of this thread should be changed to ''(another) Chrome Bug: Blank Display every few refreshes''. Clearly a Chrome problem, not the editor's.
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