Hi,
I just started playing with Ezedit myself. Basically, it just provides you
with means to send HTML code to whatever destination you need, so all you
need to do is embed it in within a form. When the form is submitted, it is
your responsibility to handle the output. If you want to store it in the
database, you can do that with regular SQL; if you can write the output to a
file with CFFILE, well the output string is there for you... It's a not a
content management package, but a module you can use to create one.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Smeets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Paul,
>
> Well the end result is to be able to bold text, italicize, list etc...in a
> text area, then insert that into an Access2k Database. In the end I guess
> you also want to be able to edit using the same features as well.
>
> See the text just appears on 1 page as far as that goes, (the scratch pad
I
> guess is what it is they set you up with) so my next question would be
then,
> what page do I send the text to? (please don't say "the page that you
want")
>
> Yes to the last 2 of the questions but there aren't any real instructions,
> just kinda "here are the files, have fun" approach. Any help is
appreciated.
>
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