Yes

http://sourceforge.net/projects/fckeditor/

Regards
Dale Fraser
 
http://dale.fraser.id.au
 
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Peter Tilbrook
Sent: Tuesday, 28 November 2006 2:48 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Rich text editor for ColdFusion - recomendations


Does it support image upload? (png/gif/jpg)

On 28/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  FCKEditor is free and better than activedit.
>
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>
>  On Mon Nov 27 19:28 , 'ACTCFUG' sent:
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>
>  I have recently opted to release the source code for www.actcfug.com to
>  the community - as a fast track to a fully functional User Group web
>  site that is not written in PHP. Written using Fusebox it is quite
>  powerful and includes roles based security.
>
>  Unfortunately for me I mainly use a product called "ActiveEdit"
>  (version 4.x) - a fine rich text editor that works amazingly well with
>  ColdFusion, eg:
>
>  width="800" height="450" upload="1" breakonenter="true"
>  alloweditsource="yes" buttoncolor="cdcdcd" image="true"
>
toolbar="cut,copy,paste,|,redo,undo,|,outdent,indent,|,justifyleft,justifyce
nter,justifyright,bullets,numbers,|,table,image,hyperlink,||,find,help,speci
alchars,|,quickformat,bold,italic,underline,showdetails,hr"
>  tabview="yes" imagepath="#Request.ActiveEditImagePath#"
>  imageurl="#Request.ActiveEditImageURL#"
>  baseurl="#Request.ApplicationURL#"
>  stylesheet="#Request.ApplicationURL#/style.css"
>  appletlicense="#Request.ActiveEditLicence#">
>
>  Of course I am not at liberty to distribute ActivEdit so any
>  suggestions for a similar open source alternative would be welcome.
>  Also the image upload facility recently broke for no reason - argh.
>
>  Note that the version would need to be re-distributed under a similar
>  open source arrangement so I would more than likely require the
>  developers permission to include it.
>
>  It would seem farcical to return to a straight TEXTAREA control but am
>  willing to do that if an alternative is not available. the
>  ColdUserGroup code at this stage requires at least ColdFusion 7.x (as I
>  use Flash forms a bit) but that could be adjusted. It will at least
>  require Microsoft SQL Server 2000+, I will consider an "Access" version
>  but no serious developer would contemplate that surely.
>
>  However www.actcfug.com and its code base could be better. Written
>  quickly but functional I would like to see it evolve, say more use of
>  CFC's, better support for member content submission. The official site
>  will be listed at www.riaforge.com and I encourage all CF developers to
>  contribute. Some bits, like the Google Calendar (cool) will be stripped
>  out but placeholder text included for users to add their own
>  functionality.
>
>  Flex 2 support is an obvious choice but I have found documentation for
>  Flex 2/CF severely lacking so far - especially in a hosted environment
>  - and feel my Flex 2 skills aren't quite ready for that yet. An
>  O'Reilly book is on the way - next year....
>
>  I also use Flash forms a bit - but good XML forms are a viable
>  alternative until their performance is on par with Flex 2.
>
>  Kind regards,
>
>  PT
>
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Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
PO Box 2247
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA

http://www.coldgen.com/
http://www.actcfug.com/

Tel: +61-2-6284-2727
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