Hello interesting others are having trouble, and funny I didn't find this thread earlier. Is there an alternative to TinyMCE that doesn't fall foul of ModSec and can be installed (the one linked to previously in this thread won't install on the site I am working on now - it downloads, but does not install)? Is there hosting somewhere that can guarantee that this sort of nonsense will not occur?ģ. How dangerous is it to just permanently disable ModSec for a MODX site that is kept up to date?Ģ. The problem is that I have done that with this site in the past, but the problem keeps coming back, perhaps because the whitelist gets deleted or because new rules get installed that duplicate the problem.ġ. So its back to the hosting company to meekly ask them to look for the ModSec rules that are clashing, and whitelisting them. Have tried to test without TinyMCE, but haven't managed because of some MODX weirdness (core/cache insists on loading TinyMCE even after TinyMCE has been completely uninstalled and removed and the core/cache has been deleted). Seems to occur only on resources that have TVs set to rich text, I guess when TinyMCE is installed. Not sure what is breaching the ModSec rules. Yes, Sabrecho is right, you can disable ModSec, edit in MODX, save the edit, then re-enable ModSec, but that is no solution for the client. Markz - zaphodx - did you find a solution? I have reported the same problem in the past, and still haven't found a satisfactory solution.
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