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Krist

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FCKEditor
February 26, 2009, 03:46:55 am
Hello all,

I've just installed CivicRM 2.2 on Drupal 6, and have started to play a bit with it. I've noticed that CiviCRM comes with FCKEditor integrated (and possibly also tynmce goign by the content of the packages directory).

I also want to use FCKEditor for Drupal, but am a bit reluctant to double certain features. Is it possible to have CiviCRM use an FCKEditor instance installed in Drupal, or the other way around? What is the best way to proceed here?


Piotr Szotkowski

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Re: FCKEditor
March 02, 2009, 01:29:47 am
I think we basically ship upstream FCKeditor and TinyMCE files. If Drupal modules do the same, you should be able to simply symlink one to the other and have it working without a problem.
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