Thanks for the effort, Jeff. I found this KB article early on and swapped
the table/form tags in those two forms some time ago. I just checked the
nesting of those two tags in the output html and everything looks just
fine. I even commented out the nested table containing the GIF submit
images to see if that would help, to no avail.
Actually, this is probably no big deal since the administrators and
publishers will be limited in number and they can be instructed to use I.E. for
these edits. However, I find it very annoying when I run into sites that
don't let me do everything in my browser of choice. Activedit works
elesewhere I've tried it with a plain submit button.
Thanks for your reply, and let me know what you find out. I'll
continue to noodle on this and let you know if I uncover
anything.
Al
Hi Al,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Fleitz
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [plum] ActivEdit Submit buttons don't work in Firefox
I am using ActivEdit on two projects right now, and have the same problem. I have researched the problem, and found a potential fix in the ActivSoftware knowledgebase at the link below. The DisplayAddForm and DisplayEditForm tags appear to have an improperly nested form, so this may be the problem (and it may not be).
http://www.activsoftware.com/support/kb/index.cfm/fuseaction/single/id/1117
I hope to look into this later in the week myself. Right now, since my clients mostly use IE it hasn't been an issue, but I can see where it would be a big deal for you.
HTH,
Jeff
On 10/31/05, Al Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:One comment, one question.
Several weeks ago, I decided to throw in with Plum to revise an old and consequently large and unwieldy web
(http://www.globalschoolhouse.org .
My major concern was adapting plum to my existing user tables (3 major, 3 minor tables)... And much to my satisfaction (and thanks
to very well structured, documented, and obvious components), I've found it easy to adapt all of the authorization security
components. Between this code and the CFMX Bible (thanks Adam, David (and et.al)) I've learned tons about the current state of the
art. (I've downloaded and tried many other "open source" and freeware addons for CF, and have even bought some components, and none
of them have been as slick and well-structured as what's in the Plum kit.)
Thanks Jeff, for your recommendation... Your response was key to my decision.
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Now for my question:
I asked a few weeks ago about a problem I was having with getting activedit to work. In revisiting this problem I realized I should
have been a bit more specific in my question. Therefore, I'm resubmitting with more detail.
I negelected to mention that Activedit works fine inside Plum forms with a plain submit button in both I.E. and Firefox.
However, I'm trying to integrate it as well in the built-in Plum Content Editor at
admin/content/PlumContentItemEditForm.cfm which has the nice gif submits at the bottom of the page (save and create new page, etc).
The _javascript_ that performs those functions works fine in I.E., but won't perform any action in Firefox: no errors, no alerts. Has
anyone else listening in gotten activedit to work with this content editor page?
Thanks for any insights.
Al
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Al Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Global SchoolNet Foundation
http://www.globalschoolnet.org
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