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Hi,
I work with JCE pro 2.9.50 on a joomla 4.3.4 website.
Each time I want to insert an emoticon it leads to an error message:
"0 DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Argument #1 ($source) must not be empty".
It's the firts time I get this problem with JCE.
Could you solve this problem please?
Thank you in advance.
JPR
I work with JCE pro 2.9.50 on a joomla 4.3.4 website.
Each time I want to insert an emoticon it leads to an error message:
"0 DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Argument #1 ($source) must not be empty".
It's the firts time I get this problem with JCE.
Could you solve this problem please?
Thank you in advance.
JPR
"0 DOMDocument::loadHTML(): Argument #1 ($source) must not be empty".
This error is not a reference to a JCE function.
If you are seeing this in the front-end, then I suspect that the error is caused by your template. Emoticons are Unicode characters, so it is possible that whatever is processing the content before it is being display, is having an issue processing these characters.
I'm not seeing an error like this when displaying emoji in a standard Joomla article.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
OK Ryan I understand. I just want to say that this is the first time I got this problem with Joomla Cassiopeia template.
I tried using emoji with dropeditor and I have no problem after saving the article.
I tried again with TinyMCE and I get the same error 0
Regards
JPR
I tried using emoji with dropeditor and I have no problem after saving the article.
I tried again with TinyMCE and I get the same error 0
Regards
JPR
I just want to say that this is the first time I got this problem with Joomla Cassiopeia template.
It might not be the template, but could be a plugin processing the content in the front-end before it is displayed.
I tried again with TinyMCE and I get the same error 0
This suggests that it is not a JCE issue, so may be caused by some front-end process.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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