Yes...it is. I am using just as you described and it is perfect!

Thanks,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Kwang Suh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Writing a file with CFFILE


Used properly, HTMLEditFormat() does not change the content.

If you type "Hello & Goodbye", into a form field, once submitted, it
becomes:

"Hello & Goodbye"

So, this is what you insert into the database.

Now, when you *display* the contents of that form field, *if* you *don't*
want the browser to parse it, then use HTMLEditFormat().

For instance, let's say we let the user edit that text again in a form
field.  Using HTMLEditFormat() within the value attribute of a form field,
you will get:

"Hello & Goodbye"

*But* when the form is submitted, you get:

"Hello & Goodbye"

Using HTMLEditFormat() *is* the perfect, easy solution!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 7:36 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Writing a file with CFFILE
>
>
> You mean enabled -- or doesn't disable js... This is true -- but it's the
> only way I know of to preserve the original format of the text, including
> html, and allow it to be updated after the fact. HTMLEditFormat() or any
> other kind of string manipulation going into the form field will
> change the
> content in some way after the first edit. So there really is no perfect
> solution -- either you lose the original format, or you rely on javascript
> which could potentially be disabled.
>
> > Unless the client has JS disabled.  Then this method won't
> > work at all.
>
> > --
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>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:07 PM
> >> To: CF-Talk
> >> Subject: RE: Writing a file with CFFILE
> >>
> >>
> >> Not necessarily. Assuming you want to be able to enter
> >> text areas and the
> >> like (or any html actually) in your textarea, using
> >> htmledit format will
> >> allow you to enter it once -- but never update it after
> >> the fact because
> >> when you save it the 2nd time, it's no longer html code.
> >> The email I just
> >> sent off a moment ago explains a method (afaik the only
> >> method) of
> >> preserving the content in its original format, so it's
> >> still
> >> viable as html
> >> even after it's been saved several times.
> >>
> >> > Nevermind... I'm an idiot over thinking the basics...
> >> > HTMLEditFormat()..!
> >>
> >> > hehe,
> >> > Steve
> >>
> >> > -----Original Message-----
> >> > From: Steve Reich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> > Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:26 PM
> >> > To: CF-Talk
> >> > Subject: RE: Writing a file with CFFILE
> >>
> >>
> >> >> I'm guessing you're using MX ... Probably using
> >> >> setEncoding() whether you
> >> >> specify ISO latin or UTF-8 on the form scope on the
> >> >> action page will
> >> > resolve
> >> >> the issue... I'd likely place it in the
> >> >> application.cfm
> >> >> and apply it to
> >> > both
> >> >> form and url.
> >>
> >>
> >> > Thanks! That fixed that problem. I have another one
> >> > now....
> >>
> >> > If I call a file like this...
> >>
> >> > <cffile action="READ" file="#page#" variable="output">
> >>
> >> > . then display it like this....
> >>
> >> > <textarea
> >> > name="contents"><cfoutput>#output#</cfoutput></textarea
> >> > >
> >>
> >> > . I run into a problem if the variable output has a
> >> > textarea tag contained
> >> > within it. It sees the closing textarea tag in the
> >> > output
> >> > variable as the
> >> > closing tag for the textarea used to display the
> >> > variable.
> >> > All code after
> >> > the closing textarea is executed in the browser.
> >>
> >> > Example:
> >>
> >> > output = <textarea name="foo">This is some
> >> > text</textarea><br>Then some
> >> > other stuff
> >>
> >>
> >> > <textarea
> >> > name="contents'><cfoutput>#output#</cfoutput></textarea
> >> > >
> >>
> >> > .equals....
> >>
> >>
> >> > <textarea name="contents'></textarea><br>Then some
> >> > other
> >> > stuff</textarea>
> >>
> >> > I get a textarea with this:
> >> > <textarea name="foo">This is some text
> >>
> >> > Then some other stuff. Kind of a bitch to explain.
> >> > Help!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > TIA,
> >> > Steve
> >>
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