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Subject: RE: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
First question: Has anyone out there seen a Cold Fusion tag
or app driving an
in-browser HTML editor for folks who need to submit content
to a web page but
don't know HTML?
We use HTMLAREA by iAutomated,
http://www.iautomated.com/store
what's the tweak for ie 6?
From: Alii Design [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 18:41:04 -0400
Works great with IE 5. It doesn't work with Netscape and you had to tweak
it a little
Hello Jason,
cant really answer your second question but, as for the first I use
HTML_Area (the lite version at present). You can download this from
Alliares tag gallery, I think it is pretty good but there are a few
idiosyncracies with it and it is deffinately worth paying to get the full
First question: Has anyone out there seen a Cold Fusion tag
or app driving an
in-browser HTML editor for folks who need to submit content
to a web page but
don't know HTML?
We use HTMLAREA by iAutomated, http://www.iautomated.com/store/default.cfm?iid=2.
Pretty happy with it so far.
Second question: http://www.siteobjects.com/ offers EzEdit and SoEdit
which fit
the bill perfectly - but after two days I am unable to get either to work
properly. Has anyone had any luck with this?
SoEdit is still early beta with several features missing. I use EzEdit in a
few places
I have used EZedit and it works fine. Send me an example of your code and
the paths to the ezedit files and I will try and help you.
Terry
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From: Jason Blum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:12 AM
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: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
First question: Has anyone out there seen a Cold Fusion tag
or app driving an
in-browser HTML editor for folks who need to submit content
to a web page but
don't know HTML?
We use HTMLAREA by iAutomated,
http://www.iautomated.com/store/default.cfm?iid=2
i am using ezedit - I'll send you my code. very very basic implementation -
but good enough for my paltry standards.
Eric
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Subject: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:12:17
I use EZEdit just fine, I'll be glad to help..
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Subject: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
Hello,
First question: Has anyone out there seen a
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Subject: Re: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
I use EZEdit just fine, I'll be glad to help..
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From: Jason Blum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
Hello
Works great with IE 5. It doesn't work with Netscape and you had to tweak
it a little to work with IE 6.
Rich
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:08 PM
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Subject: Re: CF-driven In-browser HTML editor
I use EZEdit just
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