Claude do you have any idea of the settings needed?   Perhaps i can
give my clients a how-to document that will let them set up their IE
so they can continue to use their CMS with IE7  as they have for teh
last year

Cheers
Mike Kear




On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 7:19 AM, Claude Schneegans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>However, as far as browser compatibility. I think FCKEditor has some
> room for improvement.
>
> With IE, there are so many options the user can deactivate that it is
> not easy for the Javascript developer.
>
> There are for instance several security checks that locks ActiveX, even
> internal activeX modules
> that come with the genuine product.
> The problem is that some essential functions are handled by those modules.
> And  as  many times, the error message -- if any -- is as useless as
> "unexpected error" or so.
>
> --



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