#2561: Converted fckeditor.pl into PERL module
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Reporter: dbierer | Owner:
Type: New Feature | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: Server : Perl | Version: FCKeditor 2.6.2
Resolution: | Keywords: HasPatch
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Changes (by fredck):
* milestone: FCKeditor 2.6.4 =>
Old description:
> {{{
> # Usage:
>
> # 1. Put this command at the top of your PERL program:
>
> #
>
> # use FCKeditor;
>
> #
>
> # 2. Where you want to place the FCKeditor in your output,
>
> # call FCKeditor::create() as follows:
>
> #
>
> # $html_string =
> FCKeditor::create($InstanceName,$BasePath);
>
> #
>
> # This will produce an HTML string which effectively
> replaces
>
> # a <textarea name=$InstanceName></textarea> field in your
> form.
>
> # Note that there are a few other parameters which you can
>
> # specify in the create() call, noted below. Height and
>
> # width, for example.
>
> #
>
> # You can then integrate this HTML code directly into your
>
> # Output. For example:
>
> #
>
> # use FCKeditor;
>
> # print 'content-type: text/html\n\n';
>
> # print '<html><body><form method=get action="this.pl">';
>
> # print '<p>Enter Your Message Here:</p>';
>
> # print FCKeditor::create();
>
> # print '<input type=submit name="OK" value="OK">';
>
> # print '</form></body></html>';
>
> #
>
> # Or you could send the string to the Template module,
>
> # depending on how you output your HTML. Your return CGI
>
> # program will then look for a parameter "editor", which is
>
> # the default (see $InstanceName).
>
> <a href="http://www.unlikelysource.com/perl_demo/html_email.pl">Demo of
> FCKeditor running with PERL</a>
> <a href="http://www.unlikelysource.com/perl_demo/FCKeditor.pm">FCKeditor
> PERL module</a>
> }}}
New description:
{{{
# Usage:
# 1. Put this command at the top of your PERL program:
#
# use FCKeditor;
#
# 2. Where you want to place the FCKeditor in your output,
# call FCKeditor::create() as follows:
#
# $html_string = FCKeditor::create($InstanceName,$BasePath);
#
# This will produce an HTML string which effectively
replaces
# a <textarea name=$InstanceName></textarea> field in your
form.
# Note that there are a few other parameters which you can
# specify in the create() call, noted below. Height and
# width, for example.
#
# You can then integrate this HTML code directly into your
# Output. For example:
#
# use FCKeditor;
# print 'content-type: text/html\n\n';
# print '<html><body><form method=get action="this.pl">';
# print '<p>Enter Your Message Here:</p>';
# print FCKeditor::create();
# print '<input type=submit name="OK" value="OK">';
# print '</form></body></html>';
#
# Or you could send the string to the Template module,
# depending on how you output your HTML. Your return CGI
# program will then look for a parameter "editor", which is
# the default (see $InstanceName).
<a href="http://www.unlikelysource.com/perl_demo/html_email.pl">Demo of
FCKeditor running with PERL</a>
<a href="http://www.unlikelysource.com/perl_demo/FCKeditor.pm">FCKeditor
PERL module</a>
}}}
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.fckeditor.net/ticket/2561#comment:2>
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