Hi Thomas,
You're right, this is a Tiny MCE issue. I've found a work around that stops Tiny MCE trying to add it's own flash system. If you go to cmsAdmin/lib/wysiwyg_custom.php. Half way down the page you should see a large JavaScript script tag, if you add the following code to it around line 82:
paste_text_sticky: true, // if user clicks "paste as text" don't unselect it after they paste, wait for them to click it again
setup: function(ed) {
ed.onInit.add(function(ed) { // from: http://tinymce.moxiecode.net/punbb/viewtopic.php?pid=73053#p73053
ed.pasteAsPlainText = true;
ed.controlManager.setActive("pastetext", true);
});
},
flash_video_player_url: false,
// v2.50 - allow style in body (invalid XHTML but required to style html emails since many email clients won't display remote styles or styles from head)
// Reference: http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:valid_children
valid_children : "+body[style]",
The code you need to add is highlighted in green.
This will stop TinyMCE trying to add its own flash player.
Thanks!
Greg
Greg Thomas
PHP Programmer - interactivetools.com