RE: [PHP-DB] HTML editors

2001-08-17 Thread Francisco Carvalho

No, ActiveX controls don't work on Netscape. For that you'll need a plug-in.
There is a company, I think their name is compass, they do/did a plug-in
that enable Netscape to run activex controls.

John Any thouht where to find it? You did good last time.


-Original Message-
From: Ian Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] HTML editors

Okay thanks, I'll have a look at that.

I am right in thinking that ActiveX controls can work in Netscape, as long
as Internet Explorer (4.0) is installed?


Ian.

John Pickett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Microsoft DHTML Editing Control:
 http://activex.microsoft.com/activex/activex/

 Maybe that will help?  It's probably the same thing Francisco mentioned,
but
 now you don't have to look for it at least.  I suggest you download the
 demo here too:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/samples/internet/default.asp?url=/Downlo
 ads/samples/Internet/browser/editcntrl/default.asp

 Install that and then open the fulledit.htm file...  Holy crap that's cool
 ;-)  Anyway, hopefully that answers your question, cheers!




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[PHP-DB] HTML editors

2001-08-16 Thread Ian Grant

Hi,

I'm looking for something similar to eWebEdit Pro
(http://www.ewebeditpro.com), but a lot less costlier!
The idea is using a HTML form to write articles to a PHP/MySQL-driven
dynamic site. Obviously, people can cut and paste HTML into a textarea
tag, but having a WYSIWYG editor in place of the textarea tag would be
better, considering the users are not going to be HTML-proficient.

However, I cannot seem to find anything like this that doesn't cost loads.
Does anyone know of anything similar?


Thanks,

Ian Grant.

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RE: [PHP-DB] HTML editors

2001-08-16 Thread Francisco Carvalho

Try to use the DHTML edit control form Microsoft. Got to msdn.microsoft.com.

-Original Message-
From: Ian Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-DB] HTML editors

Hi,

I'm looking for something similar to eWebEdit Pro
(http://www.ewebeditpro.com), but a lot less costlier!
The idea is using a HTML form to write articles to a PHP/MySQL-driven
dynamic site. Obviously, people can cut and paste HTML into a textarea
tag, but having a WYSIWYG editor in place of the textarea tag would be
better, considering the users are not going to be HTML-proficient.

However, I cannot seem to find anything like this that doesn't cost loads.
Does anyone know of anything similar?


Thanks,

Ian Grant.

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