Brett,

I've never presonally got the problem, but I seriously recommend
grabbing the code from teh CVS, rather the RC1.

There has been ALOT of development since that release, and I don't
know why they haven't done another stable build.

(The RC1 version of htmlarea.js is listed as 1.59, while the CVS
version is around 1.8)

Sourceforge has a pretty good walktrhrough for getting the files off CVS.

Mark

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 14:02:58 +0800, Brett Payne-Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> An old thread I know but I've needed a wysiwig editor and thought I
> would give this one a go. But the problem as reported by Ricardo is
> still there! The htmlarea forums have some comments about workarounds
> but not being very confident with javascript I'm a bit reluctant to
> start hacking around in a 2300+ line .js file.
> 
> Does anyone have a fix, or some straightforward instructions, to get it
> working?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Brett
> B)
> 
> Ricardo Russon wrote:
> > Thanks heaps guys,
> >
> > I decided on HTMLarea, but i have a problem. I am putting it down to
> > lack of sleep, but..
> > I just grabbed the form and script from the page and added it to what i
> > had.
> >
> > If i type in the field and submit the form, it submits an empty string.
> > If i type in the field and then switch to code view, (and back..) it
> > submits the correct html.
> >
> > Anyone had this problem? I have had a quick look through the JS files,
> > but can't find anything.
> >
> > TIA
> > Ricardo,
> >
> 
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