There are some functions that do not work or work incorrectly with FF 3.6 (more specific 3.6.3).
The test page are:
https://ko.infragistics.com/samples/aspnet/html-editor/overview
The detail list is below:
1. Message "That feature is not supported by your browser' when click on Cut/Copy/Paste buttons
2. Line breaks are deleted when apply style
How:
2.1 Type in
this
is
a
test
2.2 Select them all
2.3 Select "Red bold" (or any other values)
2.4 => result is "thisisatest" with correct format
3. Insert special char does not work as expected
How;
3.1 Type in any text
3.2 Select all of them
3.3 Select "Insert Special Character"
3.4 Select Ω (or any other chars)
3.5 Selected char is padded left to selected text instead of replacing the whole text
Please fix these as soon as possible or at least show a plan for fixing.
When I checked logic which is used for "Red Bold", I accidentally looked at different action. Sorry for that.The Style actions for Firefox use/created the SPAN element, which style property is set to the custom value (red, bold) and the innerHTML of that SPAN is set to selected text with removed tags. So, new lines are removed. If tags are not removed, then content would become corrupted.
In case of IE the htmlText property of selected range is used and since IE can automatically convert text to html objects, there is no need to remove tags from selection.
Hi Nguyen,
Thank you for report.
Some actions like paste, copy, etc. are not supported by some browsers (besides IE), because of security access to clipboard from javascript. There is no work around for that. User should use built-in actions of browser like paste by Ctrl+V, copy by Ctrl+C, etc.
Most formatiing actions used by WebHtmlEditor are short cuts for document.execCommand. For example, the "Red Bold" is similar to execCommand('formatblock', 'color:red;font-weight:bold')Different browsers may respond with different actions and remove block elements from selection. WebHtmlEditor is not able to modify or prevent that.
The removing currently selected text by insert-special-character-action in Firefox will be fixed.