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Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] HTML to FlexWiki Syntax Conversion
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hmm have you come across with this html editor, the FCKeditor? we are
looking at integrating it with flexwiki to come up a wysiwyg editor. i say
it's very good because it comes out with an asp.net integration... so we can
readily use it just like the .net controls... you can also customize it to
show only the formatting tools as you desire... which in my case, i
customized it to show only the tools that flexwiki formatting has (just the
basic, we do not necessarily need the complex ones)...

now, my concern is how can i be able to save the changes back to the
database as flexwiki-fied :) ... you can readily get the html source of the
edited content... so now im looking at converting the html source back to
the equivalent flexwiki syntaxes and saves it to the database...

this just my approach since we are really to go for a wysiwyg editor...
because the primary users of our system would be the non-technical people...


any thoughts on this... ?

thank you so much...
-helen

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hmm have you come across with this html editor, the FCKeditor? we are looking 
at integrating it with flexwiki to come up a wysiwyg editor. i say it&#39;s 
very good because it comes out with an <a href="http://asp.net";>asp.net
</a> integration... so we can readily use it just like the .net controls... you 
can also customize it to show only the formatting tools as you desire... which 
in my case, i customized it to show only the tools that flexwiki formatting has 
(just the basic, we do not necessarily need the complex ones)... 
<br><br>now, my concern is how can i be able to save the changes back to the 
database as flexwiki-fied :) ... you can readily get the html source of the 
edited content... so now im looking at converting the html source back to the 
equivalent flexwiki syntaxes and saves it to the database... 
<br><br>this just my approach since we are really to go for a wysiwyg editor... 
because the primary users of our system would be the non-technical people... 
<br><br>any thoughts on this... ?<br><br>thank you so much... <br>
-helen<br>

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