SUEditor

By Onyxstone Last update Apr 14, 2011 — Installed 11,303 times.

V4 Editor not showing up.

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ViperGeek User
FirefoxWindows

I used to like SUEditor back when life was simpler: in the StumbleUpon V3 days. I saw your update about supporting V4, so I immediately reinstalled it. For whatever reason, editing existing reviews, posting new reviews, or posting new blog entries doesn't pop up your rich-text WYSIWYG editor.

Is there some prerequisite setting in SU V4 that has to be enabled for SUEditor to work?

- Dave (ViperGeek)

 
Onyxstone Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

What Firefox version do you have? What other scripts are in use? Try switching all other scripts before using SUEditor to rule out conflicts ( if you haven't already ).
Also, you can screenshot or copy FF Console errors and post it here or send to my SU inbox

 
ViperGeek User
FirefoxWindows

Hi Onyxstone. Thanks for the quick reply.

I'm using Firefox 3.5.5 under Windows XP. I have many Greasemonkey scripts installed, but only one other active script on http://*.stumbleupon.com/* : Autopagerize (which doesn't work on SU V4 anyway). I did disable this script, but it didn't make any difference.

Excellent suggestion on enabling the Error Console. Here's what I'm seeing:

Error: Security error
Source file: file:///U:/FirefoxPortable/Data/profile/gm_scripts/sueditor/select.js
Line: 18

Windows file protection seems fine on *.js in the ./sueditor directory. Could the NoScript FF extension be mucking up the works?

- Dave

 
Onyxstone Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

i suggest you first check this:

go to about:config, and there search for 'dom.storage'. You should see the line 'dom.storage.enabled', and it should be set to 'true'. If it is not, change the value.

Switching off Noscript seems to be a good idea, too

 
ViperGeek User
FirefoxWindows

You're a genius! Sure enough, dom.storage.enabled was set to the non-default value of "false". As soon as I reset it to the default ("true"), your script started working perfectly. I have no idea which add-on flipped the setting, but it's set on all five of my PCs.

Thanks for the help!

- Dave

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