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talon39
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/3 22:38

  • talon39

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  • Since: 2002/6/13


Excellent! Thank You.
Just Downloaded your E-book

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shaxs
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/4 7:06

  • shaxs

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 116

  • Since: 2004/6/1 2


now, correct me if I am wrong, but WYSIWYG is where you can add text to a screen and drag and drop on pictures at will like Net Objects Fusion? Or is it just it shows you the underlined and bolded words ect? I am looking for something for a church where an non html user can creat an articles with pictures ect. I downlaoded and isntalled your wfsections and spaw, but didnt really see the WYSIWYG functions.

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JackJ
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/4 7:31

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


Spaw will not work in Netscape, if you have Netscape the XOOPS Editor kicks in.

Yes that is wysiwyg you are not wrong.

Did you instal Spaw as a module? Spaw is a seperate module from wfsections.

When you install wfsections you also need to go to "path management" and make sure the folder permissions are correct. The path management link only appears when you hover over the wfsection admin icon. At the bottom of the screen folders that need CHMOD 777 are marked in red.

Then go to Configuration and make sure the wysiwyg option is activated, look for this option:

Use WYSIWYG Editor rather than XOOPS editor?

Then set up a Section, next time you go into "Create Article" you should see the wysiwyg editor

The author of the module is Catzwolf, I just added the user ability to edit articles from another hack, and integrated spaw with it..

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shaxs
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/5 23:36

  • shaxs

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 116

  • Since: 2004/6/1 2


Alrighty, I went to path management and none of the folders are in red. So, I believe I am okay there. I have installed SPAW as a totaly seperate module. Now, when I go to main configuration for wfsections located at xoop/modules/wfsection/admin/config.php I do not see any option there to allow for WYSIWYG editor rather than xoops.. Am I doing something wrong?

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JackJ
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/6 0:02

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


No I don't think you are doing anything wrong, I just think you need to look closely again..

Its slightly more than half way down the screen near this group

Set scrolling Block height?
Number of lines to scroll?
Scrolling Block Delay (Per line)
Use WYSIWYG Editor rather than XOOPS editor? Yes No
Number of new Articles to display in admin area:
Number of Files to Upload at one time?

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shaxs
Re: wysiwyg permissions question
  • 2004/6/6 1:11

  • shaxs

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 116

  • Since: 2004/6/1 2


Yeah I definitely dont have that option:

Set scrolling Block height?
Number of lines to scroll?
Scrolling Block Delay (Per line)
Number of new Articles to display in admin area:
Number of Files to Upload at one time?
Timestamp to be used for WF-Section:
Send e-mail to Webmaster upon new submission? Yes No
Allow anonymous users to post new articles? Yes No
Auto approve submitted articles? Yes No
Only Webmaster can change WF-Section Configuration? Yes No
Allowed Mimetypes

Do I need to sintall SPAW n a special way or just normally install it under the module administration page?

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