[opencms-dev] AAA Internet Explorer7

RuiXian BAO ruixian.bao at gmail.com
Fri Nov 24 22:44:04 CET 2006


Hello Nico,

On 11/24/06, nickm at absa.co.za <nickm at absa.co.za> wrote:
>
> Hi there
> When I log in with Internet Explorer7 and click on a page to "Edit Page"
>
> I don't get the option to Edit Page to come up in WYSIWYG
> It comes up in Source Code Editor
>
> 1) Can I make IE7 to fake its Identity to be IE6 ?
> 2) What do you do in this case ?


Please see the following previous message in this mailing list.

Good luck.

- RuiXian

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Peter,

you can try to change the file
/system/workplace/editors/fckeditor/editor_configuration.xml. In the
useragents node, overwrite the regular expression for Internet Explorer
with the following one:

<agent>^Mozilla/4\.0 \(compatible; MSIE [5678]\.\d*; .*\)$</agent>

After that, publish the file and restart your servlet container.

Hth!

Regards,
Andreas.

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Andreas Zahner

Alkacon Software GmbH  - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com -  http://www.opencms.org

Peter korn schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> i have a Problem with IE 7 and OpenCms 6.0.4.
>
> The WYSIWYG Editor (htmlarea and FCkEditor) doesen work anymore.
> Only the texteditor opens.
> Did someone encounter the same problem?
>
> Did someone test OpenCms with the ie7 yet. Maybe there are more surprises.
>
> regards
>
> Peter
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> Nico
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