It helps a lot, thanks!  My last question would be, where in the actual site might I 
find this JavaScript?  My goal is to convince the client to switch to eWebEditPro, but 
my supervisor wants to show them the code for the JavaScript first.

Sonya

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Date:  Mon, 4 Feb 2002 16:45:25 +0100

>No, Spectra 1.01 doesn't come with the eWebEditPro HTML Editor but with a
>enhanced javascript solution for html editing under internet explorer.
>eWebEditPro uses ActiveX to provide enhanced functionality under netscape
>and internet explorer (like color selector, better image handling, ms word
>html cleaning, and ... spell checking).
>
>The javascript solution in basic form was from
>http://www.siteexperts.com/tips/contents/ts12/page1.asp
>You can add custom buttons or change the behavior of existing buttons, but
>only with javascript. Because you can't send the customer a full dictionary
>each time, you have to do the spell check server side, which is very
>difficult to work clean.
>
><ad>I personally like eWebeditPro because it allows the user to create rich
>html pages with clean html code, tables and more</ad>. You can buy a ( bit
>expensive) version to use in spectra 1.01 at www.ektron.com or upgrade to
>Spectra 1.5.1. There are also other solutions, like ActivEdit from
>www.cfdev.com, which are cheaper and uses ActiveX with spell checking.
>
>Hope that helps,
>
>--
>Hendrik Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Projektleiter Web Applications [VRG E-Solution]
>VRG - Vereinigte Rechenzentren GmbH
>Mittelkamp 110-118 , 26125 Oldenburg
>Tel. (0441) 3907-178 | Fax (0441) 3907-6178
>http://www.e-solution.vrg.de/
>
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