Changing text editor used by HTMLEdit.aspx

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9/25/2010 12:07:22 PM
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Changing text editor used by HTMLEdit.aspx

I'm loving Mojo, but not loving the tinymce editor which is changing html. Is there some simple way to change the default editor to one of the others included with MOJO. I'm sure it is simple but I havent found a config option to do that.

 

OR - If anyone has successfully gotten around tinymce inserting CDATA tags if you put script tags in your html, then that would solve my problem.

 

I need to insert script tags but tinymce keeps putting the code inside the script tags into CDATA tags so the code displays instead of executes.

 

I've tried editing the tiny_mce_src.js file to not put the CDATA tags in, but it seems that file is ignored, or something else is adding CDATA that I'm not finding.

Your help will be appreciated greatly.

thanks,
Marc

9/25/2010 1:03:11 PM
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Re: Changing text editor used by HTMLEdit.aspx

I found it in a most logical location. If anyone is looking for this, you can set the text editor in the first tab of the Administration page.

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thanks,

Marc

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