Rich Text Editor Icons Missing
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For some reason, when I try to edit text content the icons for the rich text editor are missing. So, I can't see what I'm doing! See the attached screenprint to see what I'm talking about.
Thanks for any and all help provided!
Regards,
Chris
Thanks for any and all help provided!
Regards,
Chris
I've had this issue come up as well in a couple situations. i can't replicate it, so i think (for me) had to do with a bad page load. usually i make sure to save the content as is (hitting save will store it in block memory) or copy it into a text editor, then i publish edits and refresh page. once i've done that, i notice it usually comes back..
@Rony: I'm attaching my config/site.php file (with password stuff X'd out). I tried commenting out the define for DIRNAME_APP_UPDATED to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't. Do you see anything else that looks messed up?
Also, I checked the console tab in chromium and I'm getting these errors:
However, when I ftp into that directory those files do exist. Permissions for those files are set at 644 (owner read-write, everyone else read-only).
@Freestyle: I have tried clearing the cache, saving/refreshing the page multiple times with no change. I also have made sure that all pages have been approved and published, and have removed all old versions of all pages. Still no change.
@Everyone: I have discovered this problem isn't specific to just the rich text editor. Other icons are missing from dialogs. I'm attaching screenshots of the sitemap (concrete_problem2.png) and versions (concrete_problem3.png) dialog windows so that you can see that icons are missing from there, too.
Thanks, again, for any help/suggestions provided!
Regards,
Chris
Also, I checked the console tab in chromium and I'm getting these errors:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://bar-kingadventures.com/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/themes/default/images/nav_horizontal_divider.gif Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) http://bar-kingadventures.com/updates/concrete5.6.2.1_updater/concrete/themes/default/images/nav_sidebar_right_bg.gif
However, when I ftp into that directory those files do exist. Permissions for those files are set at 644 (owner read-write, everyone else read-only).
@Freestyle: I have tried clearing the cache, saving/refreshing the page multiple times with no change. I also have made sure that all pages have been approved and published, and have removed all old versions of all pages. Still no change.
@Everyone: I have discovered this problem isn't specific to just the rich text editor. Other icons are missing from dialogs. I'm attaching screenshots of the sitemap (concrete_problem2.png) and versions (concrete_problem3.png) dialog windows so that you can see that icons are missing from there, too.
Thanks, again, for any help/suggestions provided!
Regards,
Chris
I had a similar issue once, and it turned out that some helper files buried
deep inside c5 hadn't been uploaded properly which created all these issues
where certain files would be missing or certain functions missing. it kept
happening to me as i would install over my no-so-stable wifi.. i can't
speak much more on this topic except that i wiped my site clean and have
done remote install scripts since then, which besides the stability gain
also cuts my install time in half.
Adrien sAne -( ゆ )- Creative Director
deep inside c5 hadn't been uploaded properly which created all these issues
where certain files would be missing or certain functions missing. it kept
happening to me as i would install over my no-so-stable wifi.. i can't
speak much more on this topic except that i wiped my site clean and have
done remote install scripts since then, which besides the stability gain
also cuts my install time in half.
Adrien sAne -( ゆ )- Creative Director
That's my feeling too... that somehow some files deep within C5 are missing or screwed up. I have downloaded the complete 5.6.2.1 program file and would like to manually ftp it to replace the current files. Should I ftp it to the updates folder or the main folder?
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Chris
P.S. I suppose my last option would be to do a database back, totally wipe the site from the server,re-install C5, and then restore the database but that's a PILE of work!
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Chris
P.S. I suppose my last option would be to do a database back, totally wipe the site from the server,re-install C5, and then restore the database but that's a PILE of work!
yea... i tried running side by side file checks to sniff out missing files etc.. and after several failed attempts i bit the bullet, wiped my install and reinstalled. but because of this i figured out a great method which ended up saving me time and over time makes me feel like ive simplified my way of installing c5 for future client builds.. so i can't advise what's best for you, i know it ain't pretty especially if you've invested a lot of time in the site already, but if you save your customization files then at least it's easy to recreate and knowing it's straightforward from here on.
but i'll explain the method if you want to try. of course, id recommend using a test domain first to make sure it works for your server, but its pretty simple .
on a clean install, with a database + permissions set, using your FTP client or server control panel create a file in your html root folder called c5.php, and paste this inside:
(if the version of c5 changes you'll have to replace the URL)
then navigate to the page (so domain.com/c5.php)
the screen will be blank and nothing will 'happen', but refresh your control panel view and you should see a concrete.5.6.x.x folder, and it should be done within a minute or so. then go inside the folder and select all diretories and move them to the html root. you can delete c5.php + the empty concrete 5.6.x.x folder. now when you visit your home page it should take you to the install procedure!
Best of Luck!
but i'll explain the method if you want to try. of course, id recommend using a test domain first to make sure it works for your server, but its pretty simple .
on a clean install, with a database + permissions set, using your FTP client or server control panel create a file in your html root folder called c5.php, and paste this inside:
(if the version of c5 changes you'll have to replace the URL)
then navigate to the page (so domain.com/c5.php)
the screen will be blank and nothing will 'happen', but refresh your control panel view and you should see a concrete.5.6.x.x folder, and it should be done within a minute or so. then go inside the folder and select all diretories and move them to the html root. you can delete c5.php + the empty concrete 5.6.x.x folder. now when you visit your home page it should take you to the install procedure!
Best of Luck!
Just to finish this thread, I was never able to resolve the problem of the missing icons, so I completely removed and re-installed Concrete5. Now, I'm in the process of recreating the content. What a PITA!
Anyway, thanks to everyone for the help!
Regards,
Chris
Anyway, thanks to everyone for the help!
Regards,
Chris
Rony