Known Issues
This article describes known issues with integrating the Telerik controls in SharePoint (all versions). Telerik does not (yet) have solutions for these issues. This article will feature a common scenario with editing Web Parts inside RadEditor for SharePoint.
Installation Requires SharePoint 2013
The error message: "This installation requires Microsoft SharePoint 2013 or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013. Please, ensure you have Microsoft SharePoint 2013 or Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013 installed." indicates that the Telerik Web Part Installer is being run on a Server which does not have SharePoint 2013 installed.
Solution
- If installing Telerik Web Parts for SharePoint 2010, please, use the MSI installer for SharePoint 2010.
- In case you are trying to install Telerik Web Parts for SharePoint 2016 and later, you will need to deploy the Solution manually, see Manual Installation, Upgrade, Removal.
Web Parts Cannot Be Edited in RadEditor for SharePoint
RadEditor for SharePoint does not support editing Web Parts in its content. There are two scenarios, in which you can encounter this limitation:
When you insert a Web Part in the standard field for editing the content of a SharePoint page and later enable the feature Use RadEditor to edit HTML fields. The Web Part will be missing from the content of RadEditor for SharePoint when you edit the page again.
When you insert a Web Part in an already enabled Use RadEditor to edit HTML fields, the Web Part will not be displayed in the edited SharePoint page and it will not be added in the saved page.
Both cases are described in more detail in the following sections.
Enabling the feature "Use RadEditor to edit HTML fields" when you already added a Web Part on the page via the default editor breaks the Web Part
The following steps describe the most common example for this case:
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You insert a Web Part in the text area for editing the content of the SharePoint page as shown in Figure 1.
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You can see a visual representation of the added Web Part in the Page Content text area of the edited page. Figure 2 shows the Media Web Part of SharePoint in the Page Content text area.
After you save the SharePoint page, the Web Part will be included in the page and it will be functional.
You enable the feature Use RadEditor to edit HMTL fields, as described in the article Using RadEditor in Web Content Management scenario.
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When you start editing the page where you added the Web Part, you will see a RadEditor for SharePoint in the place of the standard Page Content text area. The Web Part in the content of the editor will be missing in a fashion similar to Figure 3.
If you save the page, the Web Part will still be there, however if you edit the content of the page via the RadEditor for SharePoint, the Web Part will disappear.
Web Parts cannot be edited in a page that has the feature "Use RadEditor to edit HTML fields" already enabled
The most common case when this limitation is hit is when you have already activated the RadEditor for Web Content Management scenario and you want to add a Web Part inside.
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You would use the ribbon bar from Figure 1 or the Insert Web Part command of RadEditor for SharePoint for adding Web Parts while editing the Web Part page that is displayed in Figure 4.
When you select and add the Web Part for editing, it does not show in the content area of RadEditor for SharePoint, similar to Figure 3.
If you save the changes in the content, the Web Part will not be included the page.