SOLVED: [opencms-dev] OCMS 6.0.x: WYSIWYG-Editor in IE 5.5 - assignment ofstyles (from select box) does not work
Kai Schliemann
k.schliemann at comundus.com
Wed Feb 22 15:49:40 CET 2006
Hi list,
found out by myself what the problem is.
This problem only occurs on systems which have a german operating system
(windows) in combination with an english IE.
This occured on
Windows 2003 Server with IE 6 and
Windows 2000 with IE 5.5.
Just for anybody who runs in the same problem.
Regards
Kai
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Betreff: [opencms-dev] OCMS 6.0.x: WYSIWYG-Editor in IE 5.5 - assignment
ofstyles (from select box) does not work
Hi list,
first of all the description of my system:
Windows 2000
Tomcat 5.0.28
MySQL 4.1
Java 1.4.2_02
Internet Explorer 5.5 (english Version, SP1)
OpenCms 6.0.0, OpenCms 6.0.2 or OpenCms 6 beta 1
MSDHTML-Editor (which is currently the standard WYSIWYG-Editor for OpenCms
6.0.x)
Here is what I found out:
assigning a style from the styles select box (entries e.g.: Normal,
Überschrift 1, Überschrift 2 (german)) does not work.
I wonder if anyone else ever noticed this?
AFAIK IE 5.5 is officially the least workable version to use with OpenCms
(6.0.x), isn't it?
I know that this problem is solved by using FCKEditor, but I am just
curious if anyone else has this problem.
By the way: There are a few more things about IE 5.5. All concerning
design stuff like login box on the login page is not center but aligned
left...
I assume that there will be no fixes for that kind of stuff?
Regards
Kai
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