Well, I did this
                   if(event.getCharCode()=='*')
                    {           
                        rta.setHTML("<input type=radio name=name value=1>");
                    }
it creates a radiobutton which is clickable in Chrome, but it isn't in 
Firefox and IE.
rta is my RichTextArea, is declared as: private final RichTextArea rta = 
new RichTextArea();

I got rta formatters: final BasicFormatter bf = rta.getBasicFormatter();
                             final ExtendedFormatter ef = 
rta.getExtendedFormatter();
but neither bf nor ef provide me the setHTML method in order to create a 
radiobutton.

Please help me with this, I have spent a week on that and I haven't done it 
yet.
Thank you in advance!!!

On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 3:38:33 PM UTC+1, Andrei wrote:
>
> You can't insert widgets inside the RTA. You should use an RTA formatter 
> to insert HTML that renders a radio button.

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