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NOTE: TinyMCE 5 reached End of Support in April 2023. No more bug fixes, security updates, or new features will be introduced to TinyMCE 5. We recommend you upgrade to TinyMCE 6 or consider TinyMCE 5 Long Term Support (LTS) if you need more time.

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Overview

Support for TinyMCE Enterprise, is provided online through the Tiny Support site. You can access the support site at: https://support.tiny.cloud.

Prior to opening a support ticket, we require all users to register with a valid business email address. You can register on the support site at: https://support.tiny.cloud/registration. Upon registration you will receive an email requesting that you validate your registration. If you don’t receive such a request within 5 minutes please check your spam folder to see if the email ended up there in error. If you never receive the validation email please contact the Tiny Client Services team by email.

Creating a support ticket

Once you are registered on the site you will be able to interact with the Tiny Support team using our support site. To create a new ticket simply go to the following URL: https://support.tiny.cloud.

Note that Tiny Support requires that you provide the following information along with your ticket:

TinyMCE Enterprise Editor Client Issues

  • Operating System and Browser version
  • JavaScript Console Log
  • View source of the editor page (or some other means of obtaining the JS used to instantiate the editor)

TinyMCE Enterprise Server Components Issues

  • Server type and version (eg. Jetty, Tomcat)
  • Server log - This will be available either on the system.out log for the server or in a separate file if you’ve configured the optional logging parameters for TinyMCE Enterprise on you server(s).

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