Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Jan Brasna

This is the problem. I am really not good at JavaScript and all my attempts
have failed, hence my asking here. 


And have you found the links from the threads I mentioned?

It's working here: 



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Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Tee G. Peng
Hi Peter, I was going to recommend textmate, but realize it doesn't  
has PC version


http://www.macromates.com/

Regards,
tee


On Nov 9, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Peter Firminger wrote:


Well, Peter, I think you'd just need to attach one of the WYSIWYGs to
the textarea you create on-the-fly, the only difference would
be raising
the "onload"/initialization events not after a page loads,
but after you
replace the text element with the textarea element, it sounds pretty
straightforward in theory.


This is the problem. I am really not good at JavaScript and all my  
attempts

have failed, hence my asking here.

I can't believe that no-one has this functionality available off- 
the-shelf
yet, even to purchase (it's for a large client so paying for it  
isn't an

issue).

P



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RE: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Peter Firminger
> Well, Peter, I think you'd just need to attach one of the WYSIWYGs to 
> the textarea you create on-the-fly, the only difference would 
> be raising 
> the "onload"/initialization events not after a page loads, 
> but after you 
> replace the text element with the textarea element, it sounds pretty 
> straightforward in theory.

This is the problem. I am really not good at JavaScript and all my attempts
have failed, hence my asking here. 

I can't believe that no-one has this functionality available off-the-shelf
yet, even to purchase (it's for a large client so paying for it isn't an
issue).

P



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Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Jan Brasna

Something like this (for TinyMCE in this case):



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Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Jan Brasna
Well, Peter, I think you'd just need to attach one of the WYSIWYGs to 
the textarea you create on-the-fly, the only difference would be raising 
the "onload"/initialization events not after a page loads, but after you 
replace the text element with the textarea element, it sounds pretty 
straightforward in theory.


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Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Warren Cardinal
something like this?
 
http://www.appelsiini.net/~tuupola/jquery/jeditable/
 
 
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what a lovely question.i'd love to know what CMSers know about this.- Original Message -
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Subject: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?> Hi CMSers,>> Does anyone know of an inline HTML editor that can be spawned similar to a> Flickr deacription field (click the content or an icon to edit) for
> editing> various discreet sections of content within a page? I can do it with text> inputs and textareas but can't seem to fine one with an HTML editor.>> This needs to work cross platform/browser if possible.
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Re: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Brad Pollard

what a lovely question.
i'd love to know what CMSers know about this.

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From: "Peter Firminger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Subject: [WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?



Hi CMSers,

Does anyone know of an inline HTML editor that can be spawned similar to a
Flickr deacription field (click the content or an icon to edit) for 
editing

various discreet sections of content within a page? I can do it with text
inputs and textareas but can't seem to fine one with an HTML editor.

This needs to work cross platform/browser if possible.

P



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[WSG CMS] AJAX Editor anyone?

2006-11-09 Thread Peter Firminger
Hi CMSers,

Does anyone know of an inline HTML editor that can be spawned similar to a
Flickr deacription field (click the content or an icon to edit) for editing
various discreet sections of content within a page? I can do it with text
inputs and textareas but can't seem to fine one with an HTML editor.

This needs to work cross platform/browser if possible.

P



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