It’s been over a year since the last update of TinyMCE for RedDot CMS. I’ve finally completed work on the next major update and it includes several bug fixes and changes:
- Fixed a major bug in the code cleanup routine. The editor is now much more tightly coupled to the Text Editor Settings in the content class. Permission code additions provided by Jeremy Landes at Penn State University.
- The Spell Checker Plugin has been re-written in .NET 1.1 and 2.0 compatible code so it no longer requires extra setup steps. The plugin is now enabled by default.
- The editor has been tested in CMS 7.5, 9, 10.0 and 10.1. Installation instructions are now provided for each version.
- The distribution now ONLY includes the integration plugin and code. Users will need to download the latest version of TinyMCE separately. Since the integration is now completely contained within the plugin, updating the TinyMCE code can be done separately from plugin releases.
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