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I am using JCE editor as my default and if I tap on the spacebar twice, a space symbol appears in the code. Which is fine, but it also appears on the text box in my JCalPro calendar. I asked Joomlashack to look into it, and they are saying it is your editor that is causing the problem, and that I need to go into the code and manually remove any spaces symbols. This is
I just tried the tinyMCE editor and the extra spaces symbols do not appear in the box that pops up when you mouse over an event title in the calendar view.
Go to: February 2021 Calendar and mouse over the February 22 event for Grand Jury meeting. The
So I am wondering if this is a JCE editor issue or a JCalPro issue. I switched to the TinyMCE editor, typed in extra spaces, and the issue was gone.
I have Validate Code turned on, and Keep Nonbreaking Spaces turned on. Could that affect the text the reader of the site would see?
Thanks,
Pat Vanden Bosche
. I just tried the tinyMCE editor and the extra spaces symbols do not appear in the box that pops up when you mouse over an event title in the calendar view.
Go to: February 2021 Calendar and mouse over the February 22 event for Grand Jury meeting. The
appears scattered in the text. Click on the title, and you are taken to the full event page for the Grand Jury meeting. The extra space symbols are not there. So I am wondering if this is a JCE editor issue or a JCalPro issue. I switched to the TinyMCE editor, typed in extra spaces, and the issue was gone.
I have Validate Code turned on, and Keep Nonbreaking Spaces turned on. Could that affect the text the reader of the site would see?
Thanks,
Pat Vanden Bosche
I am using JCE editor as my default and if I tap on the spacebar twice, a space symbol appears in the code. Which is fine, but it also appears on the text box in my JCalPro calendar.
Additional spaces after the first, must be added as non-breaking spaces, ie: using & nbsp; This is an HTML requirement.
Also, if you are adding 2 spaces by pressing the space bar twice, why would you not expect them to show in the final content?
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I guess I wasn't clear enough, my apologies. I'm sending a screenshot that will better explain what I'm talking about. The folks at JCalPro told me it was a problem with JCE and that they too had to manually remove the ascii code after creating an event. This didn't make sense to me since this is the only extension where I've had this problem.
Have you seen this before?
Have you seen this before?
That said, there is a bug with this setting!
Please try JCE Pro 2.9.1 Beta 1 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
Please note that removing the non-breaking space characters will mean that the additional spaces are not rendered by the browser when the content is displayed.
Please try JCE Pro 2.9.1 Beta 1 - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development
Please note that removing the non-breaking space characters will mean that the additional spaces are not rendered by the browser when the content is displayed.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I downloaded the beta version, but it still shows the space symbol shows after editing the event using the new JCE editor. Turning off spaces is not really a good solution since there are many times I want to show spacing that can't be achieved any other way. JCalPro is the only extension where this is a real problem.
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