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Version 2.0.11 does not fully function with Internet Explorer

Reported 02 Dec 2010 20:51:36
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02 Dec 2010 20:51:36 Michael Bosquez posted:
Version 2.0.11 does not fully function with Internet Explorer. You cannot underline and if you bold and save, you cannot un-bold in WYSIWYG. There may be other bugs as well, but I stopped testing after I ran into these customer reported bugs.

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Replied 05 Dec 2010 19:43:23
05 Dec 2010 19:43:23 George Petrov replied:
Hi Michael,

Thank you for reporting this. Seems this effects the underline functionality only. It seems to be caused because we switched to pure CSS styling and IE seems to strip those occasionally.

This should work fine in all other browsers. As it is the underline functionality only that is rarely used we consider this as minor issue. So no need to panic that the whole IE functionality is not working ...

Greetings,
George
Replied 06 Dec 2010 17:36:10
06 Dec 2010 17:36:10 Michael Bosquez replied:
Actually, it applies to underlining and bolding. Underlining is impossible. Once you bold, you cannot unbold. I understand it sounds strange, but I actually have customers complaning that this editor is not funcitonal with IE. Do you have plans to fix this and make this extension cross browser compatible again?
Replied 12 Feb 2011 01:49:20
12 Feb 2011 01:49:20 mike payne replied:
I have to completely agree with this. To be honest, and I appreciate all the work you've put in George, but Adv HTML Editor is not now compatible with IE. I've not been able to update to 2.0.11 for a while now, there are not only underline & bold issues but script errors when attempting to change font colours & backgrounds (see previous post). These are all basic commands which basic users go to task with. I've had to sacrifice Google Chrome compatibility in order to appease the majority of the 700 users I have on my own website... Can we please have an IE compatible version of Adv HTML editor soon please, for the money paid, I think it's only fair... I appreciate IE is not the favoured option of many developers, but unfortunatley it's still used by 80% of PC users.

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