Hey Derek,

tinyMCE can certainly be configured NOT to strip out tags. Have a  
look at the tinyMCE site for options.

In order to set your own configuration, the easiest way is to add  
ftConfig param to your property as described here: http:// 
docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV40/richtext

You will see the default config and how it works if you open up /core/ 
packages/formtools/richtext.cfc and look at the [edit] function.


Kind regards

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On 06/06/2007, at 5:35 AM, Derek Westfall wrote:

> I'm trying to use tinyMCE to edit the content of an email message.
>
> I have insertSnippet_mybroadcast.cfm which is a complete layout for  
> the message... ie HTML HEAD BODY STYLE and TABLE tags to set up a  
> basic layout. I have insertHTML_myAdvertisement.cfm for displaying  
> my ads.
>
> tinyMCE strips all the HTML HEAD BODY and STYLE tags out. I could  
> probably work around that. It also changes all the image and href  
> links from fully-qualified to relative, which don't display in an  
> HTML format email.
>
>
> Is tinyMCE a non-starter for this use? Or are there some  
> configuration options that would cover it?
>
> Derek Westfall
>
> >
>
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