RE: Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01

2009-02-08 Thread Terry Troxel
Thanks Rob.it's just like you suggested. Works fine now. Terry -Original Message- From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:robert.parkh...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 12:52 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01 is the CFIDE directory mapped? or inside

Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01

2009-02-06 Thread Terry Troxel
My provider updated my server to cf801 and I have been calling FCK Editor from the siteroot/admin/fckeditor folder structure very successfully with the install from fckeditor's site. My question is what do I do to switch to the embedded version in stead of the one I downloaded? This is how I am

Re: Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01

2009-02-06 Thread Rob Parkhill
is the CFIDE directory mapped? or inside your webroot for the hosting provider? I usually upload the CFIDE directory, and add the scriptsrc=CFIDE location, and then you should have no problems. HTH Rob On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Terry Troxel te...@it-werks.com wrote: My provider

Re: Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01

2009-02-06 Thread Mike Kear
My advice is to stick with the way you've been doing it.When you learn how to manipulate FCKEditor yourself (as you have done already) you have much more control over the way it's presented to the user - things like skins, customised toolbars etc and it's easier to keep up to date with

Re: Implementing FCK Editor in CF8.01

2009-02-06 Thread Scott Stroz
Not treu, you can have every bit as much controlover the toolbars and other options using cftextarea as you can using it 'natively'. You just need to know how. You can use the scroptsrc attribute to tell CF where to look for the config files and such. From there, you can make changes just as