[opencms-dev] Urgent: Toolbar set "OpenCmsWidget" doesn't exist
Paul-Inge Flakstad
flakstad at npolar.no
Wed May 12 14:37:02 CEST 2010
Hi Kai,
Thanks for your reply. :-)
I updated /system/workplace/editors/fckeditor/configwidget.js manually, by copying the content from a 7.5.1 installation. It fixed the problem.
In addition, I updated the rest of the files in /system/workplace/editors/fckeditor/, since I noticed more inconsistencies (e.g. editor_configuration.xml was missing Chrome and Safari lines).
After this, I still had the old editor (no syntax highlighting) for editing .jsp files and alike. I noticed that the following folders were missing:
/system/workplace/resources/editors/editarea/
/system/workplace/editors/editarea/
I had to import the org.opencms.editors.editarea module (exported from my 7.5.1 installation) manually to fix this.
Best regards,
Paul
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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Schliemann, Kai
Sent: 12. mai 2010 14:05
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Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Urgent: Toolbar set "OpenCmsWidget" doesn't exist
Hi Paul,
this error occurs, when your configwidget.js file or fckconfig.js is broken.
There was a change in the configuration of the FCKEditor in 7.5.1 (see http://opencms-wiki.org/HtmlWidget#Extending_edit_options_for_HtmlWidget_since_OpenCms_7.5.1 for details). So it could also be, that if you had some custom changes in one of those files, that they are gone now.
You can probably fix this problem by copy/paste the sources of the files (the original ones from \WEB-INF\packages\modules\org.opencms.editors.fckeditor_7.5.2.zip) to the ones in your VFS. Or just reimport the module.
HTH
Regards
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Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von Paul-Inge Flakstad
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2010 10:54
An: The OpenCms mailing list
Betreff: [opencms-dev] Urgent: Toolbar set "OpenCmsWidget" doesn't exist
Hello all,
I just updated a 7.0.5 release system to 7.5.2 using the current release upgrade wizard.
However, everything is not OK. When I try to edit files, I get this error:
Toolbar set "OpenCmsWidget" doesn't exist
and I am currently unable to edit any text areas. Needless to say, this is a huge problem..! =/
I'm guessing something related to the HtmlWidget did not get updated...
The log says:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.opencms.editors.fckeditor.CmsFCKEditorWidget.buildOpenCmsButtonRow(Ljava/lang/StringBuffer;Ljava/lang/String;)Z
at org.apache.jsp.WEB_002dINF.jsp.offline.system.workplace.editors.fckeditor.configwidget_js_jsp._jspService(configwidget_js_jsp.java:111)
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any solutions? I'm guessing I have to manually update something, but what?
And a couple of PSs to people at Alkacon:
1.) The problem with the missing labels on certain Administration panel features is still present...
2.) There was a problem with the port number being removed from the URL when changing pages in the update steps. Several times I had to re-insert the port number in the URL manually. Doing this, it looked like everything was fine in the end.
Best regards,
Paul
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