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Old 02-04-2006, 09:04 AM   #1
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Hello,

I have recently purchased and installed. All went smoothly. I would like to be able to add image thumbnails and some formatting to events, so I installed TinyMCE, which also went smoothly. However...

When I add this in tinyMCE
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<div align="center"><font size="2"><img width="66" height="51" border="0" align="left" src="http://d21c.com/AnnesPlace/Summer3/Cabin.gif" alt="A cabin" title="A cabin" />Presbytery of Edmonton-Lakeland Camp Kannawin Youth Retreat</font><br /><strong>February 10-12, 2006</strong><br /><em>Life-Giving Water &ldquo;He will guide them to springs of life-giving water.&rdquo;</em> Revelation 7:17<br />Guest Speaker: Diane Ollerenshaw,<br />Director of Regional Ministries, Synod of Alberta &amp; the Northwest<br />Ages: Grade 7 and up; Cost: $40 per person<br />For more information speak to Brad Childs. </div>
and press Save, it turns into this
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<font size="2"><img border="0" src="http://d21c.com/AnnesPlace/Summer3/Cabin.gif" />Presbytery of Edmonton-Lakeland Camp Kannawin Youth Retreat</font><br /><strong>February 10-12, 2006</strong><br /><em>Life-Giving Water &ldquo;He will guide them to springs of life-giving water.&rdquo;</em> Revelation 7:17<br />Guest Speaker: Diane Ollerenshaw,<br />Director of Regional Ministries, Synod of Alberta &amp; the Northwest<br />Ages: Grade 7 and up; Cost: $40 per person<br />For more information speak to Brad Childs.
losing the resize of the image, the center alignment... Why?

HTMLarea seems abandoned and SPAW is pay. Are there any other choices available coming?

Thanks for your insight.

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Old 02-04-2006, 09:30 AM   #2
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You would have much better luck find a solution through tinyMCE's support channels.
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Old 02-04-2006, 09:49 AM   #3
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Fair enough. As long as EPC isn't stripping things somehow. Thanks for the quick reply!
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Just make sure XSS protection is disabled in the Setup Manager. It would be the only thing stripping tags from text.
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It was indeed the XSS protection stripping the html from my event descriptions. Thanks for the tip.
 
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