Thanks to all the people who answered.
I couldn't wait to find the proper product so I went the shorter way.
Being not a developer, I just borrowed the code from this known site,
expecting that you real coders could write a finished Zope product.
My needs were simple: let authorized IE-PC users
Hi Ausum,
Do you mean a text field that shows a row of formatting buttons at the top
for 'bold', 'italic' 'add link' etc.
There is an ActiveX control that is built in to IE Explorer 5.x - you just
have to call it from your page.
Here's the information from Microsoft:
Lee Hunter wrote:
Hi Ausum,
Do you mean a text field that shows a row of formatting buttons at the top
for 'bold', 'italic' 'add link' etc.
There is an ActiveX control that is built in to IE Explorer 5.x - you just
have to call it from your page.
Here's the information from
Ausum,
I would suggest going to the website for Lotus Quickplace
(www.quickplace.com or www.lotus.com) and signing up for a demo account.
They've got a very simple word processor (bold, italics, a couple of fonts,
etc.) integrated into their project sites that, I think, does what you're
or a XUL/XPCOM based-interface.
Sean
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From: Rik Hoekstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: [Zope] HTML formatting from a text field
Lee Hunter wrote:
Hi Ausum,
Do you mean
I'm needing a tool that could let a normal user to update a web page,
HTML-formatted from a text field within a Zope's form, just like the
Compose page at Hotmail, when selecting "Rich Text Format".
Does anyone know how to do it? I've tried to find out the technology
behind that page, but guess
Yes I did, but I guess it doesn't work for what I have in mind, wich is
a sort of simple html editor within a text field. As I said before, the
only place I've seen something like that is at Hotmail.
Has anyone tried to parse HTML code to Zope, from a WYSIWYG-style java
applet text field?