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[Solved] Toggle Full Screen is incredibly slow

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Laurent asked on 04 Aug 2009, 01:48 PM
Hi,

I'm using RadEditor in a Windows SharePoint Services custom column (I don't use RadEditorMoss, but the RadEditor 2008_Q3 for Ajax ASP.Net ... simply because I had to activate some features depending on WSS rights, which isn't possible with RadEditorMoss).

I saw that topic : http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/aspnet-ajax/editor/why-does-toggle-full-screen-take-so-long-in-ie-7.aspx

I tested today the online demo and my implementation of the RadEditor. I got :

- something like 5s in the live-demo. that's acceptable.
- something like 30s in my implementation in WSS in IE7
- something like 10s in my implementation in WSS in FF3

I saw in the topic reported below that this issue was pinned, and may be improved in 2009. Has this feature been improved in the last release ? If not, how can I improve my use of the RadEditor in WSS ? Did you do something special for the RadEditorMoss ?

Thanks in advance for you answer.

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answered on 04 Aug 2009, 02:00 PM
Just a precision : I only notice the issue when I have many columns in my WSS list (something like 20 or 30 columns), more than one column is the one with RadEditor (i.e. RadEditor control is more than once on the page), and I also have bamboo columns (they're using Telerik controls too).
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answered on 07 Aug 2009, 07:45 AM
Hi Laurent,

Improving the ToggleScreeeMode speed by providing an alternative implementation for the functionality is in our TODO for the coming Q3 2009. No changes have been made as of yet. As you correctly noticed, the speed degrade in IE becomes very significant if the editor is nested in a complex structure of TABLEs and table cells.

Unfortunately at this point there is no way to seed things up in such a scenario, and perhaps removing this tool would be the simplest option for the time being.

Sincerely,
Tervel
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