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  • Re: Image folder size exceeds the limit: 100 MB

    There appears to be similar issues going on for me.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Web config is using the latest sample.The settings in the are exactly the same as the others posted above. ''Default from latest download''.Was working fine before updating to your version as of yesterday. (Still hate that your downloads are all the same version ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on October 29, 2010
  • Re: System.OutOfMemoryException using insert document dialog

    We have downloaded the package in the last 15 hours. (Still an unnamed package... I will never understand why your downloads do not have version numbers). &nbsp; We still have the problem with the pdf uploader and picker grabbing about 1 GB of server ram on load. The pickers and uploaders work fine. Just this. &nbsp; So I guess we are still ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on February 25, 2009
  • Re: System.OutOfMemoryException using insert document dialog

    We have the same issue as discussed. Still no resolution that we can find. Any assistance is appreciated.
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on February 24, 2009
  • DNN Cute Editor and Profile Properties

    &nbsp;We have found an issue with Cute editor when it is writing to Profile Data in DNN. Profile items that are Rich Text like the BIO info have been giving us errors. We see that data is not being displayed correctly that is being entered. &nbsp; A look at the database will show that it is mostly caused by crappy DNN code handling rich text ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on April 29, 2008
  • Problem with DotNetNuke DNN Biography

    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We are finding that when CuteEditor is set as the default editor for DNN, and any Membership Profile is created wiht a Rich Text Type, the text entered is not saved to the database. &nbsp; I would like to be clear that this is an issue we can reporduce. Take for example the Biography profile that is a standard profile data for ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on November 10, 2007
  • Re: DNN 4.5.1 and Background colour (color)

    I tried this.. &nbsp; No joy.&nbsp;&nbsp; I still have a black background skin that shows up with the latese version of cute having a white background. This naturally makes white text editing hard. &nbsp; I have noticed a range of questions along this line. I know I can set a background to black. But then this does not work for other skins in ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on April 30, 2007
  • DNN 4.5.1 and Background colour (color)

    Hi there... &nbsp; I run your product on DNN (currently 4.5.1) and have multiple portals running under the same instance of DNN. &nbsp; My trouble is that some portals have skins that require the editor to have the default colour and others have skins that require a black background. &nbsp; How would I configure the editor to some how ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on April 29, 2007
  • Re: Problems with DotNetNuke Integration

    &nbsp; Incidentally the sample webconfig code does not work either.. but the document sample code does... &nbsp; This has been the case for the last few releases. &nbsp; FYI we have the same problem and are waiting for a solution.
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on February 22, 2006
  • Re: Cute / dotnetnuke / NetSpell

    Thanks... that did the trick..do you ever sleep?
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on December 8, 2004
  • Re: Cute / dotnetnuke / NetSpell

    sorry... but can you dumb it down a shade.Is this the web config in the system root for the particular dnn site.&#160; Or is it the webconfig in the NetSpell directory? (I created a virtual directory pointing to this... not even sure if it is needed).and is the format of the entry like this? &lt;appSettings&gt; &#160;&#160;&#160; ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by dub on December 8, 2004
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