Hi Stephen,

I have, I've also integrated it with a TCF I built called FormBuild. It
gives you a web-based editor to map database fields to HTML form elements.
You define the type text/textarea/checkbox/radio etc and it handles
generating a look-up drop-down, text search on fields and dynamically builds
forms. You can switch on the HTML editor for any textarea field. It handles
all database functions for you including image uploads. It also has a
database-based menu editor and a whole pile of other stuff.

The editor itself is probably the best I've seen. It supports tables, image
embedding and many other features you don't get in other editors. It does
depend on the HTML editor core of IE though, so there's no applet needed.
You can get it at: http://www.YusASP.com

- James.


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Has anyone ever used an in browser html editor, and used it to save to a
database?

Stephen Young
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