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Old 08-28-2005, 03:01 PM
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HOW!?
how i can remove this?:
On my site html is off.
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Old 08-28-2005, 09:13 PM
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editor removal
This seems to be a common problem. I found an answer on one of the nuke help sites, do not remember which one. Go to the includes folder in the nuke root directory. find file javascript.php, and rename to something else, like javascript.no.php

The editor only seems to show up for the admin login.

I am not a programmer, and do not know if this is a good fix or not. I did it, and got rid of the editor. That takes care of the html in the posts for admins, and the post error. I have not seen any problems created from doing this.

Hope it helps.
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Old 08-29-2005, 01:22 PM
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What a crap fix. 8O

Javascript.php does other things as well as that, renaming will cause other things to stop working.
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Old 08-30-2005, 07:29 AM
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Crap Fix?
What other problems does it cause? Didn't affect my site, and if it did, it obviously wasn't as noticealbe as html code showing up in admins posts. I searched on all the "nuke help sites", and this was the only fix any one was offering. I just added 3.1 patch for nuke 7.7 and that seems to have gotten rid of the problem also. At least I offered some kind of option, and didn't waist their time with comments like "crap fix".
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Old 08-30-2005, 05:31 PM
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Re: Crap Fix?
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What other problems does it cause? Didn't affect my site, and if it did, it obviously wasn't as noticealbe as html code showing up in admins posts. I searched on all the "nuke help sites", and this was the only fix any one was offering. I just added 3.1 patch for nuke 7.7 and that seems to have gotten rid of the problem also. At least I offered some kind of option, and didn't waist their time with comments like "crap fix".
Searched all nuke help sites did you?

http://phpnuke-uk.net/modules.php?na... light=wysiwyg

Also, the crap fix comment wasn't really a dig at you so don't be offended, afterall you were just saying what you'd seen elsewhere.

But it is a crap fix.

Take a look through javascript.php and there are several other functions, although nothing hugely important but they are there.

My opinion to anyone using 7.7 or 7.8 is to dump it because it is a pile of sh#t.

This can be done by using a downgrade script which can be got at http://www.nukescripts.net/modules.p...tit&lid=100270
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Old 09-02-2005, 08:31 PM
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Find the file "config.php" in the nuke root folder.
Locate this line
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$advanced_editor  = 0                              ;
Change it to
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$advanced_editor  = 1                              ;
No site told me to do this, I found it through trial and error.
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