Another one to look at is: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
On 21/05/06, Pete Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:
Really? Is that in the documentation somewhere, or can you provide a
code sample? Also, any idea if it's possible to specify the image
file upload path
On 5/21/06, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really? Is that in the documentation somewhere, or can you provide a
code sample? Also, any idea if it's possible to specify the image
file upload path dynamically? I'm building a simple blog app and want
to allow users to upload to
Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:
Really? Is that in the documentation somewhere, or can you provide a
code sample? Also, any idea if it's possible to specify the image
file upload path dynamically? I'm building a simple blog app and want
to allow users to upload to their own directories.
I'm not
I switched from soEditor to FCK a while back and couldn't be happier.
soEditor's extremely slow release cycle was what finally drove me away
from their product.
My only complaint about FCK is that there's not an easy way to have
multiple toolbar configurations for a single site.
Pete
On 5/20/06, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I switched from soEditor to FCK a while back and couldn't be happier.
soEditor's extremely slow release cycle was what finally drove me away
from their product.
ditto
My only complaint about FCK is that there's not an easy way to have
Really? Is that in the documentation somewhere, or can you provide a
code sample? Also, any idea if it's possible to specify the image
file upload path dynamically? I'm building a simple blog app and want
to allow users to upload to their own directories.
Pete
On 5/20/06, mac jordan [EMAIL
IE 7 does not appear to support SiteObject Lite. I am planning to switch to
FCKEditor.
To invoke a siteObject editor I would just use a custom tag but I can not find
such a tag for FCKEditor. Is there a coldfusion custom tag to make configuring
(look, feel, options) the FCKEditor easier.
No need for a custom tag. Setting up FCKEditor is a breeze (just remember to
set the coldFusion connector for image uploading. You can essentially copy
the ColdFusion example in the download.
- Brian Rinaldi
Blog- http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog
CF Open Source List -
Dwayne,
FCK comes with its own CF code for creating an fck instance, as well as a
cfc. It really couldn't be easier.
-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
On 5/19/06, Dwayne Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE 7 does not appear to support SiteObject Lite. I am planning to switch
to FCKEditor.
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