I’m getting this code output when i try to make an update or publish an entry that utilizes the “LG TinyMce Extension”.
Array
(
[weblog_id] => 20
[entry_id] => 614
[author_id] => 1
[sticky] => n
[allow_comments] => n
[allow_trackbacks] => n
[entry_date] => 2008-08-08 02:47 PM
[expiration_date] =>
[comment_expiration_date] =>
[category] => Array
(
[0] => 66
)
[new_weblog] => 20
[status] => Available
[trackback_urls] =>
[title] => 1030
[url_title] => drive_1030
[submit] => Update
[field_id_37] => 1
[field_ft_37] => none
[field_id_293] => Open Frame Micro-Stepping Drive
[field_ft_293] => none
[field_id_213] => CE
[field_id_47] => DC bus voltage 12-30 VDC motor supply (including ripple)
[field_ft_47] => none
[field_id_234] => 12-30 VDC
[field_ft_234] => none
[field_id_235] => 30 V
[field_ft_235] => none
[field_id_236] => 1.0 A
[field_ft_236] => none
[field_id_71] => Idle Current Reduction
Step & Direction
Micro
[field_id_67] =>
* Motor current at 1.0 per phase
* 800 steps per revolution
* Idle current configured at 60%.
* Optically isolated inputs, 5 * 12V
* 30 watts of usable power
* AMP MTA-100 vertical latching headers
* MOSFET, dual H-bridge, inaudible PWM amplifier
* 3 state, pulse width modulated current control, switching at 20 - 30 KHz.
* Drives 4, 6 or 8 lead size 11, 14, 17, 23 step motors
* DC bus voltage 12-30 VDC motor supply (including ripple)
* CE compliant
[field_id_39] =>
The 1030 step motor driver is a full, half or one-quarter step per phase sequencer with MOSFET three state switching amplifiers and optoisolated circuits. The 1030 drive is available with a minimum order qty of 100 pieces. An engineering sample is available upon request to qualified OEMs.
[field_id_64] =>
The amplifier regulates motor current by chopping at a constant, inaudible frequency. The 1030\' s motor current, step resolution and idle current reduction are all factory configured. Standard configurations for each are stated in the features section above.
What build/version of EE are you using? What browser? And it publishes fine if you remove the extension?
Might shift to ‘extensions’ as this is a third party extension. But I am recalling a bug cropping up in IE. So make sure you’re running the latest version of EE- and test in Firefox- see if it borks there as well. (And check to make sure you have the latest version of the extension as well.)
Thanks, sorry for the brief post, it was Friday and I was on my way out the door.
Build: 20080808
I am using both IE and firefox, and just updated the extension as well.
I think I have isolated the issue:
If I publish an entry that contains a table in the tinymce fields it “borks”.
Seems like a parsing issue, any thoughts?
Here is the exact output of the bork (attached)
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