Thanks Spike, good to know.

--Nathan 

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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>Of Stephen Milligan
>Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 6:58 PM
>To: FarCry Developers
>Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: HTMLArea rich text editor
>
>Yes indeedy,
>
>I put the HTMLArea thing together for a site where I manage 
>the content because I was sick of having to switch to IE to 
>get rich editor functionality.
>
>I had intended to look at how to integrate it fully, but just 
>didn't have the time. I figured it would be better to have my 
>hacked together implementation than none at all in the core code.
>
>Nathan:
>
>I used HTMlArea.replace() because it was the quickest and 
>easiest way to get it up and running. Nothing more complicated 
>than that.
>
>Spike
>
>
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>Of Geoff 
>>Bowers
>>Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 2:42 PM
>>To: FarCry Developers
>>Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: HTMLArea rich text editor
>>
>>Nathan Mische wrote:
>>> This is how most of the HTMLArea examples create the
>>HTMLArea and this
>>> is the method I use to allow for the addition of plug-ins.
>>> 
>>> If there is interest in this feature I can submit my mods 
>to the list 
>>> for review
>>
>>HTMLArea is a bit of a hack at the moment.  (Spike was sick of IE I 
>>believe).  Having spent a lot more time with HTMLArea now 
>(implmenting 
>>it directly rather than through the farcry tag) I think it 
>has a lot of 
>>potential.
>>
>>As you point out there are plenty of plugins for HTMLArea... 
>>its trying
>>to work out a better framework to invoke them from.  We 
>really need to 
>>look a little closer at how we call rich text editors in 
>general.  It's 
>>one of those things that has history and has evolved a bit beyond its 
>>original intention.
>>
>>The more complicated plugins I'm very interested in getting going are:
>>  - Spelling (but we need to shift the server component to Jazzy or 
>>something java based me thinks)
>>  - HTMLTidy (but this is PHP only, and we really should be 
>looking at 
>>JTidy instead)
>>
>>v2.2 is unlikely to see anything beyond a basic HTMLArea 
>implementation
>>-- but I'm very hopeful that v2.3 will have some more interesting 
>>HTMLArea features.
>>
>>-- geoff
>>http://www.daemon.com.au/
>>
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