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My form uses TinyMCE to format HTML, but somehow the content is always blank on first submission. This is what I have for the submit function:

$('#commentForm').click('submit', function () {
        tinyMCE.triggerSave(true, true);
        $(this).ajaxSubmit({
            success: function (result) {
                if (result.success) {
                    $('#commentForm')[0].reset();
                    var newComment = { comment: result.comment };
                    // Append the new comment to the div
                    $('#commentTemplate').tmpl(result.comment).appendTo('#commentsTemplate');
                }
                $('#commentFormStatus').text(result.message);
            }
        });
        return false;
    });

I've added tinyMCE.triggerSave(true,true); but it doesn't seems to work. Any suggestion?

Thanks.

2
  • What are you submitting here?
    – Thariama
    Jan 24, 2011 at 6:37
  • Just text, might have HTML in it. Thanks.
    – Saxman
    Jan 24, 2011 at 16:27

7 Answers 7

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Try to replace

tinyMCE.triggerSave(true, true);

by

tinyMCE.get("id").save();

where "id" is the ID of your textarea.

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  • I too had some variation of triggerSave() glad you posted this.
    – Spinstaz
    Oct 24, 2021 at 17:28
3

Important: If you call tinymce() twice or more times on the same textarea, any save() methods will be not working probably. (I have function called at each DOM change)

So, I fixed this by removing class:

$('textarea.tinymce').each(function(){
    $(this).removeClass('tinymce');
    .......
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  • My issue was indeed the tinymce being called multiple times
    – Ken
    Jul 20, 2017 at 9:55
1

I dont know how it´s works.

I was taking problems with firefox, and I solved using this workarroud

on submit button: and my text field is called "Contenido"

tinyMCE.get("Contenido").setContent(tinyMCE.activeEditor.getContent());
document.getElementById("Contenido").value=tinyMCE.activeEditor.getContent();
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If you have few TINYMCE in form: before submit call

jQuery(tinymce.get()).each(function(i, el){
        document.getElementById(el.editorId).value = el.getContent();
    });
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$('form').on('submit', function(form){
    // save TinyMCE instances before serialize
    tinyMCE.triggerSave();

    var data = $(this).serialize();
    $.ajax({
        type:       'POST',
        cache:      false,
        url:        'inc/process.php',
        data:       data,
        success:    function(){
                        console.log("Updates have successfully been ajaxed");
        }
    });
    return false;
});
1

As of version 4.2.5 (and probably earlier) you do not appear to need to do anything. It just saves the values as you edit (probably on blur).

Once thing I did notice, is that accidentally applying TinyMCE more than once to the same element stops the normal save behavior. This had me failing with all the other solutions, until I noticed that the solution by @Ксана Лысак was running the each twice on the same element.

After ensuing that TinyMCE could only be applied to each textarea once, it worked just fine without help.

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Good solution. Ксана Лысак

But for me it needed slight modification, may be due to version 4.1, I had to use el.id instead of el.editorId

$("#thesubmit").click(function(e){
    $(tinymce.get()).each(function(i, el){
        if(el.id)
            document.getElementById(el.id).value = el.getContent();

});

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