> 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.

look in the file c:\program
files\allaire\spectra\customtags\system\tier1\ui\cfa_ieeditor.cfm
or wherever your spectra program files resides. (for Spectra 1.01).

In my opinion Ektron has (or had?) a help file which describes how to
integrate eWebEditPro to Spectra 1.01, but it should be easy to do this
(the only affected files in spectra 1.01 are cfa_htmleditor and
cfa_ieeditor). Just get a demo version from ektron.

P.S. I'm not working for and get no money from ektron! :) I just think it's
the nicest html wysywyg editor i've found yet.

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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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