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  • Peter Bersani 14 posts 34 karma points
    Mar 08, 2012 @ 17:59
    Peter Bersani
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    Problem transferring macro within TinyMCE

    We have a macro for use within TinyMCE that enables our editors to insert chart images in a structured way.  When a content item using this Macro is transferred via Courier, the macro content is not transferred/displayed correctly.  It also appears that after the transfer multiple macro instances on the same content page get confused and all end up referencing the same media items.  Has anyone had a similar issue.  I am hoping that it is a configuration problem.

  • Peter Bersani 14 posts 34 karma points
    Mar 08, 2012 @ 18:30
    Peter Bersani
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    Here is the raw xml that the macro returns. You can see how all the information having to do with the file is missing (i.e. umbracoFile, umbracoExtension, umbracoBytes, etc...)  This is srange because the file is present in the media section with the expected media ID.

    <Chart id="11026" version="f807cb4d-b740-40e7-8c49-13898dcab159" parentID="5905" level="4" writerID="14" nodeType="5791" template="0" sortOrder="2" createDate="2011-12-28T15:29:26" updateDate="2011-12-28T15:29:27" nodeName="GEcrops" urlName="gecrops" writerName="kkassel" nodeTypeAlias="Chart" path="-1,1834,1869,5905,11026">
        <umbracoFile />
        <title>Adoption of GE crops has grown steadily in the United States since their introduction in 1996</title>
        <relatedTopics>
            <relations>
                <relation id="101070" typeId="16" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo." />
                <relation id="101071" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Corn." />
                <relation id="101072" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Soybeans & Oil Crops." />
                <relation id="101073" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Cotton & Wool." />
                <relation id="101074" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to ." />
                <relation id="101075" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Agricultural Productivity." />
                <relation id="101076" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to ." />
            </relations>
        </relatedTopics>
        <relatedData>
        </relatedData>
        <relatedPublications>
        </relatedPublications>
        <authors>
            <relations>
                <relation id="101064" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Corn." />
                <relation id="101065" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Soybeans & Oil Crops." />
                <relation id="101066" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Cotton & Wool." />
                <relation id="101067" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to ." />
                <relation id="101068" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Agricultural Productivity." />
                <relation id="101069" typeId="11" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to ." />
                <relation id="101070" typeId="16" parentId="11026" createDate="07/03/2012 15:29:39" comment="Relating  to Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo." />
            </relations>
        </authors>
        <dataFile>11025</dataFile>
        <tempChartLink />
        <copyrightDate />
        <umbracoExtension />
        <umbracoBytes />
        <description>A chart shows GE adoption since 1996 for cotton, corn, and soybeans.</description>
        <umbracoWidth />
        <galleryOverview></galleryOverview>
        <umbracoHeight />
        <overview></overview>
    </Chart>

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