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New Post 10/30/2007 10:33 AM
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User is offline chris suttman
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Disable inline editor for text/html module? 

Can the inline editor be disabled for the entire site?

I bought a module that  allows me to embed dynamic fields in the text (such as first name, user name, etc.). Problem is that whenever an admin accidentally clicks on the module and the inline editor takes over, it replaced my dynamic content with whatever is displaying at the time.

Another problem is accidentally clicking on a text/html module and accidentally screwing up the text that is in it. There doesn't seem to be an undo either, so whatever got screwed up may be hard to figure out what should have been there.

Basically, I don't use the inline editor and don't care for it. I did find an option under Admin Site Settings labeled as "Inline editor enabled?" but it doesn't seem to do anything to fix my problem.

 

 
New Post 10/30/2007 11:12 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Disable inline editor for text/html module? 

Newer Version of DotnetNuke (AFAIR 4.5.0+) have an option to disable inline editing in site settings.


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New Post 10/30/2007 4:45 PM
User is offline chris suttman
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Re: Disable inline editor for text/html module? 

Tried it. Didn't work. I'm running version 04.05.01.

What's kinda weird is that when I first found the option to disable inline editing, I remember testing it and it worked. I don't know when or why, but it isn't working now. I tried turning it on, then off again and still no luck.

I guess I'll try upgrading the site and see if it works in 4.6.x

 
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