Okay, that makes sense, although it is a surprise to me - I didn't
expect Chrome to be too restricted, let alone Safari.

However, it shouldn't hide the "GUI Edit" button then. People using
restricted browsers might never notice that they are missing
something. The button should be there but inactive.

Thanks.

Kai

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:32, R.Bauer <rb.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kai Jaeger schrieb:
>> Today I encountered a strange difference between browsers.
>>
>> Safari and Chrome both do not offer the "Edit GUI" button while
>> Firefox, Mozilla, IE and Opera do. JavaScript is enabled everywhere.
>>
>> Does anybody else encounter this?
>>
>> Kai
>
> You need a javascript which has a complete set of javascript features.
> I guess Safari and Chrome don't support the functions which are needed
> by fckeditor.
>
> cheers
> Reimar
>
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