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[SOLVED]HMTL Ediitor Save Button Wont Appear


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I am trying to save this html website in heliohost web editor, but the save button does not appear in firefox , IE 8 or safari 4 on this desktop but works fine on my laptop with firefox? I heard this may be a http client AKA browser problem but why would it nor work on firfox on this desktop but on my laptop?

 

Thanks!

 

-Cokie

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I tried clearing the cache in Safari, IE and Firefox and restarted the browsers and it didn't seem to make the save button appear

 

Also, are you using cPanel > File Manager > WYSIWYG Editor ?

I am using the "html editor" in file manager on the html file....

 

Also, is JavaScript enabled on your computer?

 

I enabled javascript In all three ( including active scripting in IE )

 

 

 

This is what it looks like in the editor I think the top or bottom right hand corner is where the save button is on my firefox browser on the laptop:

 

http://img6.mediafire.com/57736141751d9a95...2eb09d82c6g.jpg

 

I appreciate your time and patients, thank you!

 

-Cokie

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This is what it looks like in the editor I think the top or bottom right hand corner is where the save button is on my firefox browser on the laptop:

I think that editor uses a java applet. Make sure you have the latest version of java installed: http://www.java.com/

Posted

Hey ...

Have you tried the short-cut key for saving ...

I thinks its ctrl + S ...

Perhaps it works with the html editor

Posted

In that picture you posted the save button is there. Look at the second icon along the top.

Posted
Hey ...

Have you tried the short-cut key for saving ...

I thinks its ctrl + S ...

Perhaps it works with the html editor

 

I think that editor uses a java applet. Make sure you have the latest version of java installed: http://www.java.com/

 

thanks will try and see if ti helps...

 

Posted
Hey ...

Have you tried the short-cut key for saving ...

I thinks its ctrl + S ...

Perhaps it works with the html editor

 

Control S saves it on my computer.

 

 

I think that editor uses a java applet. Make sure you have the latest version of java installed: http://www.java.com/

 

thanks will try and see if ti helps...

 

 

 

I installed the jre-6u26-windows-i586-iftw and opened up IE and it still did not show the save button...

 

is this the code for the save button for the editor

 

 

<div align="center">

<div id="saveform" style="display:none;">
<form METHOD="POST" name=mform action="http://stevie.heliohost.org:2082/frontend/x3/filemanager/savehtmlfile.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="charset" value="us-ascii">
    <input type="hidden" name="baseurl" value="http://cokie.heliohost.org/">
    <input type="hidden" name="basedir" value="/home1/cokie/public_html/">
    <input type="hidden" name="udir" value="/home1/cokie/public_html">
    <input type="hidden" name="ufile" value="bible_repeatwords.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="dir" value="%2fhome1%2fcokie%2fpublic_html">
    <input type="hidden" name="file" value="bible_repeatwords.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="doubledecode" value="1">
<textarea name=page rows=1 cols=1></textarea></form>
</div>

 

Hey ...

Have you tried the short-cut key for saving ...

I thinks its ctrl + S ...

Perhaps it works with the html editor

 

Control S saves it on my computer.

 

 

I think that editor uses a java applet. Make sure you have the latest version of java installed: http://www.java.com/

 

thanks will try and see if ti helps...

 

 

 

I installed the jre-6u26-windows-i586-iftw and opened up IE and it still did not show the save button...

 

is this the code for the save button for the editor

 

 

<div align="center">

<div id="saveform" style="display:none;">
<form METHOD="POST" name=mform action="http://stevie.heliohost.org:2082/frontend/x3/filemanager/savehtmlfile.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="charset" value="us-ascii">
    <input type="hidden" name="baseurl" value="http://cokie.heliohost.org/">
    <input type="hidden" name="basedir" value="/home1/cokie/public_html/">
    <input type="hidden" name="udir" value="/home1/cokie/public_html">
    <input type="hidden" name="ufile" value="bible_repeatwords.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="dir" value="%2fhome1%2fcokie%2fpublic_html">
    <input type="hidden" name="file" value="bible_repeatwords.html">
    <input type="hidden" name="doubledecode" value="1">
<textarea name=page rows=1 cols=1></textarea></form>
</div>

 

 

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