Jason,

I've read carefully through your recent  "flash WYSIWYG editor"
thread. Glad you've found an appropriate solution.

Have you used styles in your text?

I faced a task to build flash WYSIWYG editor for CSS-based html.
But TextFormat technology allows to create only "standard" flash html
(e.g. with FONT tags).
Is there a way to produce clean HTML/CSS code, without deprecated FONT
tags?

Just asking before start digging myself...
  

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> =========== "Merrill, Jason" wrote:
> 
> I recently went through this  - and am still building one now for a
> project.  You can use the TextFormat class - works nicely for the text.
> However, it doesn't handle img tags - so it's very difficult to insert
> an IMG tag and then manually delete it later because in so doing, it
> screws up Flash's internal reference table for the TextFormat tags.
> What I ended up doing  instead was keep text separate for images -
> putting images on their own movieclip and then letting the user position
> that.  I put handles on the text areas and movie clips to move them,
> move them to the front (depth management) and delete, and also resize
> for the text.


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