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Sachin Sharma:
Hi Adam,
Could you please acknowledge my last post so I know someone is looking into this issue?
Thanks
Sachin.
When upgrading did you update the DLLs and all client files?
Can you create a separate project to test this issue?
This issue is reported by another developer before. ...
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OK. Then how do I disable that or atleast make it work consistently and properly in each browser.You can not disable this feature.
>>1. Does not work in FireFox haven't tested others. Only ''works'' in IE
>>2. After you have selected a name how do you get back to not sending a message to anyone?
Please download the hotfix ...
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Hi,
By default, it will use your system temp folder "C:\Windows\Temp". You can set property "TempDirectory" to change the temp folder for the uploader controk, more detail please refer to http://www.ajaxuploader.com/document/scr/html/BeforeYouBegin.htm
Regards,
Ken
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Hi dollpage, The other files/folders are not necessary, they are just some examples to shows you how the editor work. You just need to deploy the ''cuteeditor_files'' folder. For example, you site is http://abc.com, then the cuteeditor_files folder should be http://abc.com/cuteeditor_files. Regards, Ken
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Ajax Uploader doesn’t use TCP/IP.
To fix this issue, please make sure you are using the latest build of ajax uploader. http://ajaxuploader.com/download/Ajax-Uploader.zip
Then create a temp file location, http://ajaxuploader.com/document/index.htm#page=BeforeYouBegin.htm
Keep me posted
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Dear rlpandey,
Can you reproduce it in our online example? Please test it in http://cutesoft.net/example/general.aspx, I have tested it and it work
well, my safari version is v4.0.4. You can upgrade to v6.6 which is latest version.
Keep us posted.
Regards,
Eric
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conradprogrammer,
To load HTML from a file, you need to use the server side method instead of client side code.
Editor.LoadHtml Method
Loads the contents of a HTML file into the CuteEditor control.
Parameters
_filename
The html file to load into CuteEditor
Example
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Hi Tommy,
I had problems like this, I found the solution is to leave your addressing relative
(i.e. no URLType definition) but define your css path ($editor->EditorWysiwygModeCss)
as absolute. You might have to do image URLs in your content as absolute as well.
Regards
Mel.
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fredd,
This issue is fixed. Please download the latest build:
Demo:
http://cutesoft.net/example/general.aspx
Download:
http://cutesoft.net/downloads/default.aspx
I will post the change log tomorrow.
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nickslat.
Change
<compilation defaultLanguage=''c#'' debug=''true'' />
to
<compilation debug=''true'' />
Then try again.
If you get the same error, just remove this line.
Keep me posted
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