Are the server logs located in the jetty > logs folder in the standalone 
version? If so, I've located the logs, but I honestly wouldn't know what to 
look for (my role is more of a writer/editor).

I am using Chrome 12.0.742.122, but have tried to save the page in the most 
recent versions of both IE and Firefox. It failed to save in all browsers.

I just checked out the XWiki.WysiwygEditorConfig page and made the edits 
manually, and they seemed to work. Thanks for pointing me to that location.. 
I'm starting to understand more of the structure and function of XWiki as I 
continue working with it, but having experts on hand to provide advice is a 
terrific help.

Thanks again, Marius.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Marius Dumitru Florea
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2011 2:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Adding plugins, styles in WYSIWYG Editor 
configuration

Hi John,

On 07/29/2011 05:30 PM, Campbell, John wrote:
> Hi, XWiki community.
> I’ve been wrestling with the WYSIWYG Editor configuration process for a 
> couple of days, and Marius has been a huge help thus far.
> But now I’m having an issue with adding plugins and defining styles in the 
> configuration window. Marius explained the process before and I was able to 
> load some plugins and associated features. I was also able to define some 
> styles to be included in the toolbar. Everything was working well.
> But now, for some reason, I can’t load any more plugins or styles. I’ll load 
> them (for example, the “color” plugin) and click the Save button at the 
> bottom of the screen. Normally, a green save message will appear, but that 
> message is not appearing this time. The editor configuration page reloads and 
> the color plugin is no longer in the list of loaded plugins. However, in the 
> Activity Stream, it shows that I’ve edited the WYSIWYG Editor Configuration 
> Panel and the version has increased by 1. So it seems that the system is 
> indeed trying to make those changes, and some elements believe that a change 
> has been made.
> Can anyone help me out on this?

I haven't heard of such a behaviour before. As Sergiu said, you need to 
check the server logs/console to see if there is any exception thrown 
when you click "Save".

 From what you say, the WYSIWYG editor administration section is not 
saved asynchronously (AJAX request) so there might be also some problem 
with the JavaScript code on that page. Have you tried to save the page 
with a different browser? Btw, what browser are you using?

Also, are the rest of the administration section working fine?

Until you fix this problem, you can edit the XWiki.WysiwygEditorConfig 
page with the object editor and update the configuration manually (if 
it's no too technical).

Hope this helps,
Marius

> Thanks,
> John
>
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