Issues with newsletter editor

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2/23/2011 1:08:34 PM
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Issues with newsletter editor

Running the following 

2.3.5.8

v2.0.50727 Running in Full Trust

Using CK Editor for the Newsletter editor

Issue 1

When attempting to add an image via the Browse server button and the site resides in a virutal directory the path is built incorrectly

Getting path built as

yoursite.com/virtualdir/virtualdir/Data/sites...

Should be 

Yoursite.com/virtualdir/data/sites

 

Issue 2

When attempting to resize CKEditor in Google Chrome I am having a nightmare with the trying to expand the area of CK editor, I can workaround by going full screen but was wondering if anyone else has seen this and had a simple solution or is this is a Bug 

2/23/2011 1:14:52 PM
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Re: Issues with newsletter editor

I recommend use TinyMCE for the newsletter (which I think is the default). I generally like CKeditor better for most things but not the newsletter, it has way different requirements than web page content and TinyMCE works much better (though it isn't perfect either).

Regarding the image paths, I'll look into it when I get a chance but you might consider upgrading and see if it persists.

Best,

Joe

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