WebApp 3.4.23 final available
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Marty,
I tried to use the HTML editor plugin on SLES 12. Unfortunately I was unable to install the plugin mentioned above.
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@WalterHof
Already written down a while ago
This:
https://forum.kopano.io/topic/1653/request-for-feedback-minimal-tinymce-implementationWithout the ‘HTML editor’ plugin part.
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So I assume, I need to start with “Go to settings -> Plugins”?
Unfortunately I do not see the ‘Html editor’ plugin:
I use current WebApp:
Any ideas how to enable the plugin?
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@WalterHof No you must skip the HTML editor part, which leaves:
- git clone https://stash.kopano.io/scm/kwa/htmleditor-minimaltiny.git
- Logout & login from WebApp/DeskApp
- Go to settings -> Mail -> Editor
- Select the ‘Minimal TinyMCE editor’ in the drop down
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Marty,
after reading the release notes I assumed, the plugIn was included in WebApp core, I did not reliced that I need a git clone.
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hi @WalterHof,
Please read both announcements again carefully.
html editor plugin (https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KWA/repos/htmleditor/browse) Is part of WebApp now.
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Marty,
thank you for clarification, but this is unusable for a customer site. On customer servers we do not have any additional software like git installed. This is a security reason.
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@WalterHof I’ve made some changes to the announcement to make it more clear it’s optional.
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I got the error message “Sever response wasn’t proper JSON.” with this version, if I use the spellchecking.
Server config :
Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
nginx 1.4.6-1ubuntu3.8
php5-fpm 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.26
installed via package from the portal.It works again, If I went back to webapp 3.4.21 .
Error message in the nginx logfile :
2018/10/29 14:34:21 [error] 11958#0: *1739260 FastCGI sent in stderr: “PHP message: PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant LOGLEVEL_OFF - assumed ‘LOGLEVEL_OFF’ in /etc/kopano/webapp/config.php on line 212” while reading response header from upstream, client: 10.3.3.6, server: xxx.treofan.com, request: “POST /plugins/spellchecker/tinymce-plugin/spellchecker/spellchecker.php HTTP/1.1”, upstream: “fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:”, host: “xxx.treofan.com”, referrer: “https://xxx.treofan.com/”Is there something in this release that is not compatible with Ubuntu 14.04? But it’s still shown as supported …
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@eli No php5.5 is still supported.