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Amen brotha!
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Ben,
In your experience, have you found any reason not to do this for every insert
and update?
Steve
Les,
What I do is at the top of every page processing, I loop through the FORM
scope to strip out special MS word characters, or replace them. Soemthing
like this (part of my EscapeForm()
On 5/28/06, Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denny Valliant wrote:
One of the nice features of FCKEditor is the paste from Word,
I forgot to mention - they're copying and pasting from a FileMaker Pro
database on a Mac. Gawd only knows where the original material came from
before it was
One of the nice features of FCKEditor is the paste from Word, which
seems to work pretty good. I don't do it too often but it seems hunky-
dory when I've tried it.
I don't think the UTF-8 will work, but don't know for sure.
:D
Client has decided to cut 'n paste from various sources though, and
I love that Paste from word feature - it will autaomtically strip out all
that mso- stuff, all the styles and a lot of the duplicate and empty tags.
But i havent been able to figure out how come sometimes it wraps the content
in p tags, other times in div And why sometimes it removes font
: Sunday, May 28, 2006 11:15 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfinsert and pasted crap in a textarea
I love that Paste from word feature - it will autaomtically strip out all
that
But i havent been able to figure out how come sometimes it wraps the content
in
tags, other
Denny Valliant wrote:
One of the nice features of FCKEditor is the paste from Word, which
seems to work pretty good.
I use FCKEditor on a few sites, and TinyMCE (?is that correct?) on a few
others. I've thought about using it for the textarea in question - but
it does seem like overkill for
Denny Valliant wrote:
One of the nice features of FCKEditor is the paste from Word,
I forgot to mention - they're copying and pasting from a FileMaker Pro
database on a Mac. Gawd only knows where the original material came from
before it was in Filemaker...
I keep telling them - it's two
WOT but I noticed Flex 2 beta 3 has a fairly good rich text editor that could
probably do with an update like image uploading for starters.
While CFMX7 flash forms are useful - the Flex/CF support will rock my world.
PT
www.actcfug.com
Using cfinsert to add a record from an admin form.
There's a text area for a description and as long as you type directly
into it, no problem. You can put any darned thing in there you want.
Client has decided to cut 'n paste from various sources though, and when
they paste and save, it
they paste and save, it *might* look OK in their browser, but a direct
examination of the record shows the dreaded little boxes that come
from the MS Word version (amoung other things) of quotes...
Whoop - this is a mySQL database, by the way.
-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfinsert and pasted crap in a textarea
Using cfinsert to add a record from an admin form.
There's a text area for a description and as long as you type directly
: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:22 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfinsert and pasted crap in a textarea
they paste and save, it *might* look OK in their browser, but a direct
examination of the record shows the dreaded little boxes that come
from the MS Word version (amoung
dave wrote:
a few tags on cflib that do this but I have yet to find one that completely
work.
No good solution but not to do it, worse case show them how to paste it into
notepad first then into site.
Heh - fat chance. This client is screaming bloody murder about the time
it takes just to
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