Farcry: unknown - this is b220
there was a problem in build.txt  - cut from Tom's post that fixed it for me...

 Tom Cornilliac         
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         Show options    8/27/04
Well for now you're going to have to add it manually by editing
"farcry_core\admin\build.txt" At the top of the file edit the "Name"
keyword in the CVS header by adding your build number (ie "$Name: p220
$").



On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:24:22 -0500, Jaci Chesnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give this a try.  I'm sure you'll be hearing from me if I run into
> problems.  How do I know which version of FarCry I'm running when was
> 2.3 released?  We installed around about 5 months ago...
> 
> In the admin are under build details it says:
> FarCry: unknown
> FourQ: b122
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris
> Kent
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:50 AM
> To: FarCry Developers
> Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: WYSIWYG Editors
> 
> Jeff Coughlin wrote:
> > You have to edit a lot of files in the Farcry core.  If you're looking
> 
> > to do it yourself I'd suggest looking at the Farcry 2.3 code and
> follow
> > all of the code for one of the editors.  You'll need to do a bit of
> > javascript editing as well in Farcry, so make sure you're comfortable
> > with that first before tackling it.  Perhaps some who is familiar with
> 
> > all of the files used wouldn't mind listing them here for you (would
> > make things a lot easier).
> 
> You could get away without modifying any farcry core code.
> 
> Take a copy of richTextEditor.cfm from farcry_core/tags/farcry and place
> 
> it in you application directory structure. See other posts earlier today
> 
> on suggestions of where to place custom tags.
> 
> Create a custom config for any options you wish to offer.
> 
> You can then modify this application specific richTextEditor.cfm to
> include whatever WYSIWYG editors you wish to use.
> 
> This can then be used by any custom data types or extended core data
> types, my modifying the body.cfm plp step to call your new
> richTextEditor.cfm.
> 
> Geoff & Daemon, maybe there is a case for allowing an application
> specific richTextEditor.cfm call in a similar way to other calls - eg.
> login.cfm and floatmenu.cfm . This will allow everyone to plug in
> whatever WYSIWYG editors they wished to use without having to look at
> core. This should be simple and could find its way into 2.3, please
> please please.
> 
> Chris.
> 
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