First off, you don't need to manually include the javascript files.  The cfform 
tag and the richtext="yes" attribute of the cftextarea tag tell the server to 
automagically include the necessary files.

Second, make sure your web server has a /CFIDE mapping (virtual directory), and 
then check that the web user account has read access to everything under 
/CFIDE/scripts.

Take out the skin attribute, then see if it works.  If so, add it back in and 
check it again.  If not, then something funky is goin' on.

>Hi, Rakshith, and thanks for the reply.
>
>Yes, it's enabled.  I use it all the time on my sites.
>
>Any other ideas?
>
>Rick
>
>
>> The code looks fine. JavaScript is enabled on the browser right?
>> 
>> Rakshith
>> http://www.rakshith.net/blog/ 

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