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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi Brett,<BR>
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Have you tried adding the iPad useragent string/regex pattern to the editor configuration file?<BR>
The path to the configuration file is /system/workplace/editors/fckeditor/editor_configuration.xml.<BR>
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At least, this worked for fixing a similar problem I faced with the latest version of Firefox.<BR>
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You might want to give it a shot and I hope it works so that your boss is happy :-)<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Olaitan.<BR>
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This question is a long shot, but has anyone been able to successfully edit<BR>
pages on the iPad and if so, did they set something up in a particular way?<BR>
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You may think that I am missing an obvious point, that while OpenCMS is<BR>
rigorously tested with Internet Explorer and Mozilla, it's not intended to<BR>
be used with every browser in existence. :-)<BR>
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I know, but as it happens I have someone who wants to edit and demo pages on<BR>
their iPad (my boss) and I would like to accommodate him if possible. I<BR>
believe the problem is the target icon doesn't appear on the screen and even<BR>
reloading the screen doesn't help.<BR>
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The iPad uses a mobile version of the Safari browser. My boss has been able<BR>
to edit pages on the latest desktop version of Safari and (oddly enough), I<BR>
have been able edit, save and then publish content using the mobile Safari<BR>
browser on an iPod Touch. However, I wouldn't recommend it :-)<BR>
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Thank you.<BR>
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Regards<BR>
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Brett S<BR>
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