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  • ks 20 posts 138 karma points
    Oct 08, 2014 @ 08:32
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    Can't insert a marco that alias contains [] in TinyMCE

    I upgraded website from v.6.1.6 to v6.2.3. I try to create macro that alias contains [] and added some parameter, when I inserted macro in TinyMCE it's shown "Alias ' ' does not match an existing macro" by following attached image. I don't want to rename all created macro, any idea thanks!

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  • Dave Woestenborghs 3504 posts 12135 karma points MVP 9x admin c-trib
    Oct 08, 2014 @ 09:24
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    Why don't you want to rename the macro alias ? 

    Because that seems to be the solution.

    Dave

  • ks 20 posts 138 karma points
    Oct 08, 2014 @ 09:59
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    Hi, Dave

    The reasons because if I rename the macro alias, Although I can add new macros, but for the RTE that has been already added; the macro it will error (shown "No macro content available for WYSIWYG editing").

  • Dave Woestenborghs 3504 posts 12135 karma points MVP 9x admin c-trib
    Oct 08, 2014 @ 10:07
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    How can it already be added? Your original post is that you can't add it to the rte because of the error you get ?

  • ks 20 posts 138 karma points
    Oct 08, 2014 @ 10:32
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    I added macros on v.6.1.6 before I upgraded to v.6.2.3. The error I post is when I was upgraded.

  • Camilla Gaardsted 4 posts 74 karma points
    Aug 14, 2015 @ 12:39
    Camilla Gaardsted
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    I've got the same problem on a site which have been upgraded from version 4.11.1 to 6.2.5. Macros with parameters cannot contain [] or any special characters is my conclusion. Do I need to rename all my 17 macros? And do I also have to update all the content where they are in use now?

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