Your link is password protected, if you wanted to show a screenshot, there are other ways of doing it.
Did you try to insert link by editing HTML?
$mosConfig_live_site = 'http://www.your_elxis_site.com';
Have you tried adding (or removing) www in front of Code: [Select]$mosConfig_live_site = 'http://www.your_elxis_site.com'; in your configuration.php?
Interesting. Hmmm, which FF-Version are you using? I'm using FF3 (with enabled JS + Java, of course)
Quote from: owl on September 04, 2008, 16:26:49Interesting. Hmmm, which FF-Version are you using? I'm using FF3 (with enabled JS + Java, of course)I have tested in FF2, FF3, NN7, Safari3, IE6, IE7... and I only have some other issues on Mac and Linux with default browser.
Nope. It's an alias for my webserver... -> no www needed.
QuoteNope. It's an alias for my webserver... -> no www needed.actually this is needed, you must access always backend with the same url as is in Live-site , in config file.no matter if is an alias What java version?Any firewall-blocker?
Yeah, that works. But not the Button "Insert Link"
I'm not sure but... have you check any seo relation perhaps?QuoteYeah, that works. But not the Button "Insert Link" of course first you>> select some text and then button should work.. at least does for all other people.