There are instsructions for NodeEmbed for use with FCKEditor, however, in CKEditor the config file.js has changed the way the plugins are implemented. Is there a way to get updated instructions/code to use the node browser feature in CKEditor? It looks awesome! Thanks for this module!
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momper commentedsubscribe
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Pentacor commentedI would also like instructions on how to get this working with CKEditor, any ideas?
Many thanks
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emackn commentedshould have more news on this in the next couple of days.
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glottus commentedsubscribing
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emackn commentedcheck 1.2 release and thank jec006 for the update.
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aaron commentedNode Reference / Embed Media Browser supports WYSIWYG + CKEditor, and uses the same filter as Node Embed, allowing for easy migration.
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emackn commentedDont forget to mention you would have to add a node reference field to your current node type.
Also, In the future, please don't advertise your module in this issue queue.
Thanks.
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aaron commentedno, you don't have to add a node reference field. and sorry about the 'lame' spam. was just trying to help out folks tired of waiting for wysiwyg support; i'll do a comparison in the similar modules group instead.
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emackn commentedsry.. just grumpy this morning ;)
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aaron commentedno worries. i really hadn't intended it as spam, and in retrospect, perhaps posting this in the queue was uncalled for. i really could care less about module adoption -- nrembrowser is admittedly overkill for a lot of use cases.
i had looked originally at node embed for my particular use case, and when i decided to branch out, wanted to create something that could, in theory, be interchangeable.