By: Chris - 4 Reactions
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09/06/2010 10:07 |
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How do we add and remove features on the Mini CMS editor? Is there any
instructions available? |
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Placed by: MiniCMS
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09/06/2010 11:04 |
Hi Chris,
That is not possible at this moment.
With kind regards,
Steven van den Braak |
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Placed by: Chris
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09/06/2010 11:09 |
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Bu your demo shows more features than the one I
have purchase. |
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Placed by: MiniCMS
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09/06/2010 13:02 |
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You can disable the simple_mode on the config.php. You
cannot manually add/remove features, but you can turn on/off
the simple mode. |
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Placed by: Chris
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09/06/2010 13:06 |
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Thank you |
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By: Tom - 3 Reactions
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22/04/2010 01:36 |
I work to make sure my pages validate, but as soon as they're edited
with MiniCMS I the pages won't validate any longer. I'm using the
correct doctype. Here is the error message.
Line 181, Column 69: non SGML character number 146
… for a Sales Manager was evident. With Tims experience, he was
the perfect
✉
You have used an illegal character in your text. HTML uses the
standard UNICODE Consortium character repertoire, and it leaves
undefined (among others) 65 character codes (0 to 31 inclusive and 127
to 159 inclusive) that are sometimes used for typographical quote
marks and similar in proprietary character sets. The validator has
found one of these undefined characters in your document. The
character may appear on your browser as a curly quote, or a trademark
symbol, or some other fancy glyph; on a different computer, however,
it will likely appear as a completely different character, or nothing
at all.
Your best bet is to replace the character with the nearest equivalent
ASCII character, or to use an appropriate character entity. For more
information on Character Encoding on the web, see Alan Flavell's
excellent HTML Character Set Issues reference.
This error can also be triggered by formatting characters embedded in
documents by some word processors. If you use a word processor to edit
your HTML documents, be sure to use the "Save as ASCII" or similar
command to save the document without formatting
information.
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Placed by: ceasar
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22/04/2010 23:46 |
Try to set the xhtml to html in config.php
# You can enable the xhtml mode here.
define('xhtml','1');
For html it would be the value 0 |
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Placed by: Chris
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09/06/2010 11:07 |
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But your demo shows more features than the one I
have purchase. |
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By: mike sturt - 1 Reaction
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13/04/2010 15:35 |
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I've got one page that is not accepting changes although I've worked
on it previously. All other pages update almost instantly. Could I
have locked it or something? |
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Placed by: MiniCMS
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13/04/2010 15:42 |
You've mailed this earlier:
You very quickly replied to my posting yesterday. Thanks.
Just to let you know there is no problem with Minicms or ftp
it is just the speed the host server works. It can take 1
hour for changes to appear!
Can it be, that it is the samen problem now? |
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By: mike sturt - 1 Reaction
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31/03/2010 14:43 |
Got my site up and running with Minicms fine, but I have one page that
the Editor gives me where the changes don't appear on the website.
Any suggestions? |
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Placed by: Minicms
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31/03/2010 15:02 |
Probally you didn't use the ftp option for auto save mode
during the install.
Then you will have to give writing rights to your pages
through a FTP prgram yourself |
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By: mike sturt - 1 Reaction
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25/03/2010 17:15 |
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I have uploaded the cms folder to the root-folder on the server. When
I try to access I get the message "404 file or folder not found".
Any suggestions |
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Placed by: MiniCMS
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26/03/2010 09:53 |
Did you use the correct path while using FTP? Sometimes
that's /var/www/html/, /public_html/ or /httpdocs/ for
example.
If it still doesn't work, please contact the support team
on post@minicms.eu. |
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