This is the last word from Vivvo
"The way I see this, CuteEditor uses PHP
integration code, and TinyMCE uses JS integration code. Therefore those
two cannot simply be swapped, by replacing TinyMCE code inside
article_add and edit templates. If, by any chance, CuteEditor used JS
integration, this would be much easier.
I'm afraid I can't help much more at this point, for this requires
digging in CuteEditor's documentation and changing Vivvo to use PHP
integration for wysiwyg instead of JS."
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Vivvo CMS Dev. Team
The instructions make this out to be an extremely simple to install app.....but my fears have been realized when trying to replace an embedded editor, and not having a lot of scripting experience. Myself and two of my staff, and three Vivvo people have tried working on this, and cannot get it to work at all. I'd very much like to get this sorted and use Cute Editor.
thanks for all your time and help Adam, we'll get this sorted and I'll get this guide finished.