Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common answers to common questions. If you need more help you can always visit the TinyMCE Forum on the TinyMCE website.

Why does TinyMCE strip aways attributes or tags from my source?

You need to check out the "valid_elements" and "extended_valid_elements" option in the configuration. By default, TinyMCE only allows certain tags and attributes. TinyMCE also tries to follow the XHTML specification as much as possible (and so should you), this can cause some unexpected source changes, there are however configururation options to battle this issue, study the configuration options in details.

TinyMCE changes the path of my images, why?

Different browsers handles images differently, TinyMCE tries to compensate for this and has its own convert URL functions. You can control the behaviour through the configuration, check out the URL section in the configuration options.

Can I use TinyMCE in my commercial application?

Yes you can, the LGPL license is a Free Software License. You can read the whole license here or visit Free Software Foundation website here

Are there any restrictions to useing TinyMCE in my commercial application?

Yes, all copyright notices must be intact. Moxiecode Systems are still the copyright holders of the source code, so you can not use the code for other applications. Any modifications or addons you make to the source has to be contributes back to the TinyMCE community.

If you start to make a lot of revenue from using TinyMCE, please remember the time and dedication that has been put into this by other developers, respect this and give credit to those who deserve it. We also accept donations.

I don't like LGPL, is there a commercial license avalible for me?

Yes, we can draw up a license for you that enables you to remove copyright restrictions or anything else you would like to have in this license aggreement. Contact us through email, sales (at) moxiecode (dot) com.

Do you provide support?

We do not provide any non-commercial support outside the forum on the TinyMCE webbsite. If you require commercial support, contact us by email, sales (at) moxiecode (dot) com.

Who made this software?

The author of TinyMCE is Moxiecode Systems, parts of code has also been contributed by others, here are the credits list.