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rrodgers
Posted: 01/03/2004, 6:19 AM

Written with CCS of course. 6 pages + 7 administrative

User Site
http://www.sylvancomputing.com/ktm/default.asp

Administration Functions
http://www.sylvancomputing.com/ktm/internal/admin/Default.asp
UID admin
PWD: admin

rob
Marcus


Posts: 49
Posted: 01/03/2004, 9:50 AM

Cool!

Are you willing to share your expertise and the project file for this site?
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Bil Simser
Posted: 01/04/2004, 10:14 AM

"Marcus" <Marcus@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:23ff700cb0aa56@news.codecharge.com...
> Cool!
>
> Are you willing to share your expertise and the project file for this
site?

Marcus,

Looks pretty straightforward to build. You could build the db schema in a
few minutes by going through the admin pages and seeing all the fields.
Shouldn't take more than an hour or so to build the project files.

-Bil

freddaggs

Posts: 8
Posted: 01/04/2004, 5:28 PM

cool can you a copy of the coding for the website
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Simon Cranmer
Posted: 01/05/2004, 11:50 AM

Top,

would like a look too. I would love to know how you included the formating tool in the admin.

Si.
aradi

Posts: 66
Posted: 01/06/2004, 3:20 AM

Hello,

well done job. How did you include the editor inside the form? I am new to CCS
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SMRoe

Posts: 1
Posted: 01/06/2004, 11:25 AM

Looks good! I would also be interested in how to accomplish something like this as well. If you can't share the code maybe a simple tutorial on how to design and implement a site like this.
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Doru Apostolescu
Posted: 01/06/2004, 12:28 PM

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He is using the htmlArea free script from =
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/
The installation instructions are provided in the downloadable archive.


Overview
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htmlArea is a WYSIWYG editor replacement for any <textarea> field. =
Instead of teaching your software users how to code basic HTML to format =
their content, they can use htmlArea to:

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b.. Change the face, size and colour.=20
c.. Left, centre, or right-justify paragraphs.=20
d.. Make bulleted or numbered lists.=20
e.. Indent or un-indent paragraphs=20
f.. Insert a horizontal line.=20
g.. Insert hyperlinks and images.=20
h.. Insert tables=20
i.. View the raw HTML source of what they're editing.=20
You can also create your own buttons to insert custom blocks of HTML =
code and images.

htmlArea is provided by interactivetools.com completely free.





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news:23ff9c0022a1e4@news.codecharge.com...
> Top,
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> would like a look too. I would love to know how you included the =
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> Si.
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<LI><FONT size=3D2>Make bulleted or numbered lists. </FONT>
<LI><FONT size=3D2>Indent or un-indent paragraphs </FONT>
<LI><FONT size=3D2>Insert a horizontal line. </FONT>
<LI><FONT size=3D2>Insert hyperlinks and images. </FONT>
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Doru Apostolescu
Posted: 01/06/2004, 2:05 PM

Please ask "rrodgers" or study the htmlArea documentation !

--




Doru APOSTOLESCU
CNTA, CW2KA
TEHNOPLUS srl







"aradi" <aradi@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:23ffa99ed129f7@news.codecharge.com...
> Hello,
>
> well done job. How did you include the editor inside the form? I am new to
CCS
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>

Arnor Baldvinsson
Posted: 01/14/2004, 4:44 PM

Hi Robert,

"rrodgers" <rrodgers@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:23ff6d292b5874@news.codecharge.com...
> Written with CCS of course. 6 pages + 7 administrative

Nice to see you here<g> Nice site:)

--

Arnor Baldvinsson
Icetips Software
San Antonio, Texas

Tourders
Posted: 03/18/2004, 10:28 PM

Cool!

Are you willing to share your expertise and the project file for this site?
aradi

Posts: 66
Posted: 03/19/2004, 9:41 AM

Thanks Doru, for the guidance and the overview of the Free HTMLArea , it is a nice tool to have . I will be studying the documentation

regards
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