Thanks donkeybob, but i still cant get the entered data.

This is my code ...

<?php echo 
$form->textarea('Content.content_text',array('cols'=>"75",'rows'=>"20",'id'=>"text234"));?>
                                <script>

               (function() {
                   var Dom = YAHOO.util.Dom,
                       Event = YAHOO.util.Event;

                   var myconfig = {
                       height: '200px',
                       width: '550px',
                       dompath: false,
                               handleSubmit: false,
                               autoHeight: true
                   };

                   var conEditor = new YAHOO.widget.Editor('text234', myconfig);
               conEditor._defaultToolbar.buttonType = 'basic';
               conEditor.render();
                                
               })();
       </script>

On 11/14/08, Aneesh S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for the help.. let me see if it works....
>
> On 11/13/08, Donkeybob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I use Yahoo Rich Text Editor. I did make sure my script was below the
>> form tags, so the control would render before the yahoo code. Other
>> then that . . .no problems
>>
>> <?php echo $form->input('content'); ?>
>> <script>
>>
>>              (function() {
>>                  var Dom = YAHOO.util.Dom,
>>                      Event = YAHOO.util.Event;
>>
>>                  var myconfig = {
>>                      height: '200px',
>>                      width: '550px',
>>                      dompath: false,
>>                              handleSubmit: true,
>>                              autoHeight: true
>>                  };
>>
>>                  var conEditor = new YAHOO.widget.Editor('Content', 
>> myconfig);
>>              conEditor._defaultToolbar.buttonType = 'basic';
>>              conEditor.render();
>>
>>              })();
>>      </script>
>>
>> On Nov 13, 8:28 am, Smelly_Eddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> TinyMCE is what you need.
>>>
>>> Minimal code to turn any text area into rich editors.
>>>
>>> PAsses data normally as post (or whatever method your existing form
>>> uses)
>>>
>>> On Nov 13, 8:04 am, "Aneesh S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > I had tried Yahoo's rich text editor, but i could not get the data via
>>> > post... Any help in that matter would be great...
>>>
>>> > Thanks for the hint kyle.davis
>>>
>>> > On 11/13/08, validkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > > in some WYSIWYG editors, there is a setting for handling post. If you
>>> > > don';t set that variable, you can submit the form but you won't see
>>> > > the values in _POST
>>>
>>> > > On Nov 13, 7:01 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> > > wrote:
>>> > >> Hi,
>>>
>>> > >>    I need to build an inline wysiswig editor for the project i'm
>>> > >> working on. I have tried some editors, but im not being able to
>>> > >> extract the typed text using post.  Is such a facility built-in in
>>> > >> cake ? Can any one help me out in this.... Thanks in advance....
>>>
>>> > --
>>> > Aneesh S
>> >>
>>
>
>
> --
> Aneesh S
>


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Aneesh S

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