I would love to get RedDot / Open Text to accept submission of plugins
with a proper testing and verification, so that this doesn't affect
your warranty.

A "certified plugin" could be installed and maybe adapted to each
version, so that it comes with an installer and can be supported/
allowed warranty-wise by Open Text at the same.
Sure this would be a good "add-on" base which Software should provide
in times of 2.0 and APIs.

Thoughts?

On 11 Sep., 09:34, Chad Killingsworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I’ve posted a minor TinyMCE version update for RedDot CMS 7.5. Thanks
> to David deMoya and Joshua Ellis for the extensive testing for me.
>
> Here’s the major fixes:
> *  Update code base to TinyMCE 3.2.6
> *  Fix for the cancel button when editing inline
> *  Any other editor instances open now automatically close when
> another editor is invoked while editing inline
> *  Disable the inlinepopup plugin when editing via form
> *  Website documentation updates for modifications to enable the "Do
> not immediately load Text Editor in form" option
>
> You can get the latest version 
> athttps://webpress.missouristate.edu/TinyMCE_current.asp
>
> Full documentation and release notes can be found 
> athttps://webpress.missouristate.edu/TinyMCE3.2.htm
>
> Chad Killingsworth
> Assistant Director of Web & New Media
> Missouri State University
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