[opencms-dev] Unable to edit form using WYSIWYG editor

opencms at vatsa.com opencms at vatsa.com
Thu Jul 8 18:09:02 CEST 2004


Thank you so much Philip..

-Anna

At 10:51 AM 7/8/2004, you wrote:
>Anna,
>
>I think you're talking about the OCX Control.  There are security settings
>for that.
>
>I've pasted the instructions from the opencms install below.  Hope this is
>what you're looking for.
>
>Philip
>
>--------Optional installation of the advanced source code editor-------
>If you use MS Internet Explorer on Windows, there is an optional
>source code editor component available that offers some advanced
>features. The installation of this editor is only necessary if you
>need a source code editor with functions like search and replace in
>the source code editing mode. If you do not install this optional
>component, you will work with a HTML textarea for source code editing.
>In this case, you do not have to change any extra browser settings. If
>you want to use the advanced editor, please follow the instructions
>provided below.
>
>* The source code editor is a component developed by AY Software and
>it's called LeEdit OCX Control. You can download the shareware version
>of this control from the site: http://www.aysoft.com/ledit.htm. This
>control must be installed on all clients that need access to the source
>code editor functionality. If you do not install this component,
>OpenCms will provide a HTML textarea for the source code input, whic
>is less convenient but also usable in general.
>* In order to configure your Internet Explorer for the source code
>editor to work properly, open IEs "Internet options". Then do the
>following:
>* On the tab "Security", select "Trusted site zones" from the
>drop-down menu and click on "Add Sites" to add the URL (e.g.
>http://opencms.mycompany.com - ask your system administrator for the
>exact URL) of the zone's OpenCms server. Deactivate the radio button
>"Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone".
>* On the tab "Security", select "Trusted site zones" from the
>drop-down menu and click on "Settings". All control elements must be
>set to "Enable". A note on security: It is safe to use such controls
>with these settings since their use is allowed only for the "Trusted
>sites", and they remain disabled for all other web sites.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org]
>On Behalf Of opencms at vatsa.com
>Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 9:58 PM
>To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
>Subject: [opencms-dev] Unable to edit form using WYSIWYG editor
>
>Hi,
>I am trying to edit a form. but i get the following error:
>
>This page provides potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX control.
>Your current security settings prohibit running controls in this manner. as
>a result this page may not display correctly.
>
>What kind of permissions need to be set so that i can edit a page?
>
>Thanks,
>Anna
>
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