Hi First of all thank you for the great module.
I noticed when I logged in as content manager (non-admin, but have all the permissions to edit contents), after click the "new draft button",here is no filter for the text, just php code, I can choose the text format to "HTML", but nothing will be changed.
Please see figure No.1. But it does not effect to the node after you publish it (I mean the node is still formatted as html, but when you edit it, it only shows php code). I am using CKEditor.
But if I logged in as admin, everything is right, I can edit the nodes under html format. Please see figure No.2
I tried to disable the Workbench and Workbench Moderation modules. Then everything back to normal.
I also tried to give the content manager same permissions under Workbench and Workbench Moderation as the admin has. But still does not work. Please help me out of here.
Thank you in advance!
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damontgomery’s picture

Are you using the CKEditor or WYSIWYG modules (with CKEditor plugin installed)?

I believe the configuration for using the WYSIWYG is in those modules permissions. Have you tried creating a content type without enabling revisioning and seeing if you still have this issue? If you, I would check your WYSIWYG / CKEditor configuration to make sure all the roles that need access to the WYSIWYG have access to it.

cmejo’s picture

Issue summary: View changes

Did you solve this problem? I'm having a similar problem with some roles...

Leeteq’s picture

Version: 7.x-1.2 » 7.x-1.x-dev
Assigned: jiangleo » Unassigned
Category: Support request » Bug report
Priority: Major » Normal
otherroutes’s picture

I am getting an issue when creating a new draft of a published node. The filter is correctly assigned but the editor is not invoked. Using WYSIWYG with the CKeditor plugin. I am logged in as admin so this is not an authorisation problem in my case.

Edit: I have now found that teh issue is more widespread so may not be related to the Workbench module. Will investigate more and update.

Resolved: I changed jQuery_update to limit the version to 1.4 (down from 1.10) as the default. Everything now works.