If this will reduce the number of times I see a "Please remove PRE tags" consideration, then I am all for it!

On the other hand, does this mean that I will need to enable JavaScript to use it?

If the answer is yes, is there any thought toward running TinyMCE in it's own JavaScript-enabled sand-box, separate from the rest of the Monastery? Or encapsulating the call so that JavaScript is only turned on for the duration of time I am using TinyMCE? I guess I am just getting crotchetty in my old age; all this New-fangled Ajax-y mark-up make me twitchy.

(Now there's a thought -- am I turning into a Luddite Geek? "If it was good enough for Sir Tim back in ought-nineteen, then it's good enough for you, you Young Turk!!" Now where did I put my wooden mouse and keyboard? )

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I Go Back to Sleep, Now.

OGB


In reply to Re: TinyMCE Integration by Old_Gray_Bear
in thread TinyMCE Integration by stonecolddevin

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