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noneditable

Adds non editable elements support for MSIE and Mozilla/FF. Any element with the "mceNonEditable" class will be blocked from modifications and treated as a single character. This class name is configurable using the "noneditable_noneditable_class". Any elements with the MSIE specific attribute "contenteditable" will be converted into classes instead.

Initialization Example

tinyMCE.init({
  theme : "advanced",
  mode : "textareas",
  plugins : "noneditable",
  noneditable_leave_contenteditable : true
});

HTML contents example:

When you have existing classes that cannot be removed, you may combine MCE classes with the existing class in the following manner:

Non editable div example:

<div class="myclass mceNonEditable">Contents</div>

Editable div example:

<div class="myclass mceEditable">Contents</div>

Nested editable elements are not currently supported. You would not be able to edit the cell contents in the following table:

<table class="mceNonEditable">
  <tr>
    <td class="mceEditable">
      Contents
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>

Plugin options

Name Summary
[noneditable_editable_class] Class name to be used for editable elements, this would be the the same as contenteditable=true, forcing a element to be editable. This option defaults to: "mceEditable". Notice that classes with the mceItem prefix is invisible within TinyMCE.
[noneditable_noneditable_class] Class name to be used for non editable elements, this would be the same as contenteditable=false. This option defaults to: "mceNonEditable". Notice that classes with the mceItem prefix is invisible within TinyMCE.
[noneditable_leave_contenteditable] If the value of this option is set to true, all contenteditable attributes will be left intact. This option is set to false by default, since this attribute is not a valid W3C attribute and the class approach is better.

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