Enable TinyMCE in comments

 

 

first one is in i.e  and second one in ff & chrome. See the difference ?.
all editors are shown the same in ff&chrome
TinyMceEditorJS
TinyMceEditorCompactJS
TinyMceEditorMiniJS
TinyMceEditorMicroJS

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Quote · 4 Dec 2011

Damn thats what I was looking for... 

need full editor in comments but not IE only!!!

 

I only have a mac so dont have IE, is the pic you posted from IE the standard tinymce in comments or an upgraded version in order to show full options etc..?

 

I specifically need to be able to add photos to comments.

Quote · 4 Dec 2011

prolaznik,

i am just wondering that with all of the issues with the chinese spammers, if in fact this would actually be a productive option? since the reason behind the spammers hitting the blogs on dolphin is primarly because it accepts HTML, and href's specifically, would this just not provide another mechanism for spamming a dolphin site if this were enabled? 

 

and the chrome && FF rendering, are almost conducive to a cached environment, pre-modification of tinymce

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Quote · 4 Dec 2011

 

prolaznik,

i am just wondering that with all of the issues with the chinese spammers, if in fact this would actually be a productive option? since the reason behind the spammers hitting the blogs on dolphin is primarly because it accepts HTML, and href's specifically, would this just not provide another mechanism for spamming a dolphin site if this were enabled? 

 

and the chrome && FF rendering, are almost conducive to a cached environment, pre-modification of tinymce

Can't agree more. And this isn't used on my site, someone asked for it.

Quote · 4 Dec 2011

 Do they spam in profile walls? 

prolaznik,

i am just wondering that with all of the issues with the chinese spammers, if in fact this would actually be a productive option? since the reason behind the spammers hitting the blogs on dolphin is primarly because it accepts HTML, and href's specifically, would this just not provide another mechanism for spamming a dolphin site if this were enabled? 

 

and the chrome && FF rendering, are almost conducive to a cached environment, pre-modification of tinymce

 

Quote · 4 Dec 2011

I have the same problem ....

Quote · 5 Dec 2011
 
 
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