I think your going to need to step beyond the scope of a client-side
Javascript.  Doesn't mean that JS can't play a roll in the solution.

My thinking is that the developer is using something along the lines of
Mambo (housed at Source Forge), http://sourceforge.net/projects/mambo/.
It's a PHP/MySQL siteserver which allows dynamic additions to the site
through the web browser.  Add stories, etc...

You can certainly accomplish this with a JS client-side GUI engine but your
going to need a server-side helper (Java/PHP/SQL,etc) to work in conjunction
with it.

Maybe you can dig through the Mambo code for some ideas.

Later,

Ray

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Subject: [Dynapi-Help] I need some advice/can ECMA/JAVA-script do this?


I'm in the process of creating an offer for a customer based on a
specification which a third party has developed for them. One of the
things they want is "the ability for non-HTML fluent people to create
informational webpages for their site", this should include "buttons to
insert HTML-tags into the text written." This should be done "through
the webpages of the delivered product".

Now is it possible to do this? Have in mind that what they probably is
thinking is that a person should be able to mark a portion of text in a
text field and then press a button to get a header, or bold text.

My gut says yes (after seing all the demos of Dynapi), this is possible,
but I don't have any experience at all with javascript (we tend to avoid
it in our webprojects).
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Paul K Egell-Johnsen
Developer/PR Manager
eZ systems as
http://ez.no/

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