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Wonderfish1
Using Koivi editor as default block editor

I have looked everywhere, tried several solutions and cannot find a way to replace the standard XOOPS (Xoopsform, I think) with the Koivi editor.

If there is a good set of instructions available, I would appreciate a link.

I will worry about implementing it in the modules later, if it is necessary.

TIA,
Tim

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snow77
Re: Using Koivi editor as default block editor
  • 2007/2/25 0:23

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I tried that once. It's explained here how to "install" WYSIWYG editor for custom blocks?

It seemed to work for me, but I don't remember if it had any consequences. I do remember that I think you lose the option of adding custom php to blocks

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Wonderfish1
Re: Using Koivi editor as default block editor

Many thanks Snow. I tried every combination of search options, but never ran across that link you gave me....

For the reference of others, I used the second block of code submittied by Snow77 and it worked perfectly on XOOPS 2.0.1.6.


Again, thanks,
Tim

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