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Originally Posted by Lynne
To find the template to modify, do this - vboptions > General Settings > Add Template Name in HTML Comments > set to Yes . Then go back to your page and view the source code and you will see the name of the template called around your part of the code. (Sometimes the template is the one mentioned at the very top of the page source.)
But finding the templates isn't going to help you if you have already tried this with a totally default style with absolutely no modifications. Run Maintenance > Diagnostics > Suspect File Versions. Do any DEFAULT vbulletin files show up as not containing the expected contents (I don't care about modification files, only default vbulletin files)?
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The Diagnostic generated some interesting results. They don't mean a ton to me, but perhaps one will mean something to you (I appreciate your help with this):
Note: In the report, each one of these is followed by "File not recognized as part of vBulletin"
./clientscript
vbulletin-read-marker.js
vbulletin-read-marker.js
vbulletin_global.js
./clientscript/jquery
jquery-1.3.min.js
jquery-1.4.4.min.js
jquery-1.6.1.js
jquery-1.6.1.min.js
./includes
class_editor_override.php
functions_ghsom.php
functions_wysiwyg.php
./packages/vbcms
wysiwyghtmlparser.php
./packages/vbcms/bbcode
wysiwyg.php
./packages/vbcms/controller
editor.php
./packages/vbcms/route
editor.php
--------------- Added [DATE]1330915093[/DATE] at [TIME]1330915093[/TIME] ---------------
SOLVED?
Under Settings >> Options >> Site Name / URL / Contact Details, I cleared the value in the field for "Forum Component URL". And now the editor appears.