Sadly, I do not have the option of saying use IE (but thanks anyway!)... (and I actually develop on a MAC - yes, I'm one of those 4.5 guys around who do that!)That may have been the case with the earlier versions, but it actually runs a java version for all mozilla and non windows/ie versions. I've it running on other applications as well. It actually opens up and shows all the appropriate "buttonage"; I just get that pop up and DEMO in the contents.
I appreciate the help! plaudits and salutations,-- ................................................. saeed t. richardson, computer project manager duke university school of medicine post office box 3710 durham, north carolina 27710 tel: 919.684.2985; toll: 877.684.2985; fax: 919.668.3714
"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!" - Cynthia Dunning
On Jul 29, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Mark Fuqua wrote: I **think** activEdit only works with IE. I pretty sure HTMLArea is that way too. Something to do with the way IE exposes something others do not? Now there is a definitive answer. If that is the case, it shouldn't be too bad, you don't want just anyone changing your content, and in an intranet situation, you just inform everyone IE is what you need to use the editing feature. Cheaper and easier to learn, than Dreamweaver or Contribute. Mark Greets all, I've an application that I'm using PLUM with and have set ActivEdit for my PlumContentItemAdd/Edit forms. I've run into an issue with the editor only working in IE. Any other browser (Firefox, Safari, etc.) I receive a _javascript_ popup which states "ActivEdit must be contained in a HTML form" and the editor opens up with the word "DEMO" as the content. (I'm running CFMX7 Enterprise in Multiple Server Configuration.)
Thanks in advance! plaudits and salutations, -- ................................................. saeed t. richardson, computer project manager macromedia certified coldfusion developer duke university school of medicine post office box 3710 durham, north carolina 27710 tel: 919.684.2985; toll: 877.684.2985; fax: 919.668.3714
"Geek: a term similar to nerd, but slightly less pejorative in tone." - google definition
|