Hey everyone,

Another quick fix for Infusion 1.1:

We have a very simple little plugin for invoking TinyMCE using a friendly jQuery style. It's pretty bare bones, but every other plugin I encountered in the wild simply didn't work. This one does.

However, it had a small bug that caused it to throw an error when included in an Infusion custom build when TinyMCE wasn't already linked into the page. I've fixed this issue, and updated Inline Edit's dependency declaration to include it in a custom build.

http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-2275

Next steps: our manual tests for rich text Inline Edit depend on both FCKEditor and TinyMCE, so we include both in our repository. I'd love to get rid of this code and link against a version in a CDN or other web-accessible location instead. If anyone has a few spare cycles to pick up this easy task, please go for it.

Following that, it would be great to promote our drop down and rich text Inline Edit example pages from the manual tests to full-fledged quick-start examples.

Fodder for the 1.1 bug parade,

Colin

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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org

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