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When I check the jDiction install, I get the following warning:

"The default editor is not tinymce, jDiction does only support tinymce at the moment."

Curiously, the default editor in my Joomla install is TinyMCE!

I've tried to change the editor to "none" then bring it back to TinyMCE. The jDiction check always show the same warning.

Current config: Joomla 3.3.6 and jDiction 1.3.1

Any idea about this?

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Hi Harald,

I'm a very satisfied user of jDiction: thank you for the excellent work you're doing!

I wanted to alert you on a problem I encountered recently.

I'm developing a bilingual (Lao-English) Membership Directory with Joomla 3.1.6, jDiction 0.9.9.11 and SobiPro 3.1.3.
Everything goes smoothly but for one thing.

The modal dialog presented by SobiPro from inside its SP-GeoMap module shows partly out of bounds (see attached screenshot 1).

When I disable the "System - jDiction multilanguage package" site plug-in, the modal dialog from inside the SP-GeoMap module appears normally (see attached screenshot 2).

Please don't hesitate to ask me if you need more information.

Hope this helps!

Regards,
m

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I currently evaluating jDiction (0.9.9.10) in a Joomla 3.1.5 website under development using 3 languages (English, French, simplified Chinese).

After debugging the install (thanks for the neat documentation) I had one little problem left: the Chinese flag did not show up, contrary to the English and French flags.

I could identify the problem: the resource cn.png in media/com_jdiction/images/flags should be renamed zh.png.

Hope this helps!
m

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