Didn't realise my last email to Mark was accidentally a private reply, here 
it is for the record:

From: Justin Carter
Sent: Tuesday, 1 April 2014 2:31 PM
 
With a blank TinyMCE config and the "Enable Config" box checked it's 
working OK for me. I also pasted the config from the richtext.cfc into the 
box and it's working there as well.
 
Are you getting a problem saving the config, or opening it? It looks like 
an issue deserializing, which is odd because you'd expect CF's own 
deserialize method should be able to read something that it serialized in 
the first place...
 
Try resetting the config by checking TinyMCE Configuration and clicking the 
Delete / Reset button.
 
Also, could you post your config to the list so that I can test it?
 
Here's the one I'm using from core that works:
 
plugins : 
"farcrycontenttemplates,layer,table,hr,image_farcry,link_farcry,insertdatetime,media,searchreplace,contextmenu,paste,directionality,fullscreen,noneditable,visualchars,nonbreaking,anchor,charmap,code,textcolor",
extended_valid_elements: 
"code,colgroup,col,thead,tfoot,tbody,abbr,blockquote,cite,button,textarea[name|class|cols|rows],script[type],img[style|class|src|border=0|alt|title|hspace|vspace|width|height|align|onmouseover|onmouseout|name]",
menubar : false,
toolbar : "undo redo | cut copy paste pastetext | styleselect | bold italic 
underline | bullist numlist link image table farcryuploadcontent 
farcrycontenttemplates | code | fullscreen",
remove_linebreaks : false,
forced_root_block : 'p',
relative_urls : false,
entity_encoding : 'raw'
 
 
cheers,
Justin

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Mark confirmed that deleting / resetting the config has fixed the issue 
with saving - I'm thinking perhaps it was an older copy of the config that 
included the TinyMCE 3 config that had been converted from WDDX to JSON and 
something went wrong in the process. As far as the code is concerned it's 
just serializing / deserializing a struct, so I'm not sure yet what could 
have caused that to fail.


cheers,
Justin


On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 2:44:53 PM UTC+11, Justin Carter wrote:
>
> The additional <p> tags may have something to do with 
> the forced_root_block : 'p' in the config, but it would appear to be a 
> TinyMCE bug more than anything... This has been the default setting (even 
> though we provide it explicitly) since TinyMCE 3, and is almost always the 
> desired option:
>
> http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:forced_root_block
>
> (Hah, I wrote this straight after my last email and didn't hit send - just 
> saw your reply now, but I'll hit send anyway! So yeah, definitely wouldn't 
> want to set that value to false...)
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 1:58:57 PM UTC+11, Mark Picker wrote:
>>
>> I've just tested the image resize problem with IE11 and it does NOT have 
>> this problem.  However (more great news...) I've noticed that IE11 has 
>> another problem that Opera also has; when resizing the image it keeps 
>> adding extra <p></p> tags after the img tag. So you end up with something 
>> like:
>>  
>> <p>Testing image resize</p>
>> <p><img src="/images/dmImage/SourceImage/background%2Dmining%2Ejpg" 
>> border="0" width="537" height="359" /></p>
>> <p> </p>
>> <p> </p>
>> <p> </p>
>> <p> </p>
>> <p> </p>
>>  
>> Slight difference is that Opera sometimes doesn't put a space between the 
>> closing p tag.
>>  
>> I was assuming these were TinyMCE bugs, not FarCry however I don't 
>> experience the same issue when using the TinyMCE demo site.
>>
>

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