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    Posted: 02 February 2005 at 6:53am
The latest version of Web Wiz Rich Text Editor v 3.0 beta 2 has been released.

This latest update fixes the permission denied bug some older versions of IE suffered from.

This new version on the surface, except for the 'Paste from Word' tool, looks identical to version 2.0, but underneath the code has been re-written to make it much simpler to integrate the Web Wiz Rich Text Editor into your own forms.

The latest version allows you to take any HTML textarea and with just 4 lines of code turn it into a WYSIWYG Editor. Well at least that's the theory.

No more messing with transferring data to an iframe.
Any content, even HTML, within your forms textarea is automatically transferred to the RTE (WYSIWYG) Editor, making version 3.0 much simpler to integrate than previous versions.

You can download the new version at:-

http://www.richtexteditor.org/

An on-line demo version can be seen at:-

http://www.richtexteditor.org/beta

Edited by -boRg- - 02 February 2005 at 6:54am
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2005 at 1:44am

Hi,

We have a shopping cart software called www.ashopcommerce.com and use the older version of this rich text editor. We specifically need a flash file upload and can't find it in this new system. Do you know how we can enable this with the new beta version?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2005 at 5:31am
There isn't support for flash file upload, this is something you would need to write yourself.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2005 at 12:21pm
I tryed your beta 2 editor...
I've find some problems because the paths are relative (es. images/image.gif) and not dinamic-absolute (es. /mydirvariable/image.gif).
 
Is there a way to control if textarea is empty?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 February 2005 at 1:03pm
You can edit the 'configuration/RTE_setup_asp' file and tell the editor to use the full URL path to things like images so it would be 'http://mydomain/image/image.jpg'

Not sure what you mean by, 'Is there a way to control if textarea is empty?'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 February 2005 at 9:31am

Another cracking offering from WebWiz.........

Just an idea, I fully appreciate the problems that you have with images paths, and you can't stick them in a sub directory, so a suggestion:
 
Could you rename all the asp files and directories which sit in the main directory to have an underscore at the front, this would mean that all the files for the RTE would be bunched together.
 
As soon as I add a file called Content_Add.asp, the file is immediately lost. At least if all files relating to the RTE were bunched together, it would allow you to see which files were there for the RTE, and which are for your web app????
 
What do you think????
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 February 2005 at 7:20am
I have tried to name all the files with either RTE or non-RTE in front of them for version 3, so that they are all bunched together.

The files with RTE in front are the files for RTE enabled browsers and the non-RTE files are for those browsers that are not RTE enabled.

There are two other files that don't have this naming convention, one is the default.asp page and the other is the submission page, both these files are for example use and therefore can be deleted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 February 2005 at 11:57pm
This error drove me crazy for a good 45 minutes. RTE appears to work correctly. I hit the "Preview " button and get a preview of a different page in the site, not what is currently in the "RTE'd"text area. I narrowed it down to the fact that I had the  field in the form:

    <input type=hidden name=action     id=action     value="edit">

If I take that out the preview works fine. Pass the value thru a text box I still get the incorrect Preview.  If I take the field out completely all is fine.  Any ideas?
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