zoulou
|
Posted: 01/19/2004, 10:07 AM |
|
Hello all,
which textarea editor are you using at the moment ? htmlarea 3 is still in beta, and FCK annonced v 2 for the 1st quarter of ... 2003, so I wonder if any of these projects is still alive.
By the way, is it still necessary to use an external textarea field editor with vb.net ? Is there not a simple way to make a field editable with a few lines of vb.net coding ?
Thanks for any recommandation
|
|
|
DonB
|
Posted: 01/20/2004, 2:34 PM |
|
I use htmlarea - not the beta, whatever is the latest stable version. I
find it much faster than the FCKedit alternative, but FCK does have more
bells and whistles. Yet htmlarea seems to have everything I need.
I hope that Yes integrates one of these into the next release of CCS - or
makes it easier for us to componentize stuff and do our own integration.
Putting htmlarea into a project really adds a professional touch. (I
realize it's not much work to plug either in by hand, just that it's
repetitive and annoying).
--
DonB
http://www.gotodon.com/ccbth
"zoulou" <zoulou@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:6400c1ccbd7a10@news.codecharge.com...
> Hello all,
> which textarea editor are you using at the moment ? htmlarea 3 is still in
beta, and FCK annonced v 2 for the 1st quarter of ... 2003, so I wonder if
any of these projects is still alive.
>
> By the way, is it still necessary to use an external textarea field editor
with vb.net ? Is there not a simple way to make a field editable with a few
lines of vb.net coding ?
>
> Thanks for any recommandation
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
|
|
|
BlinkyBill
Posts: 86
|
Posted: 01/21/2004, 1:26 PM |
|
Quote DonB:
I use htmlarea - not the beta, whatever is the latest stable version. I
find it much faster than the FCKedit alternative, but FCK does have more
bells and whistles. Yet htmlarea seems to have everything I need.
Don,
I switched from htmarea (stable) to FCK and found the features of FCK really outweight the performance disadvantages. Right clicking on table or cell and select properties is really cool !
Intergrating it only took a few minutes, although I cheated and stuck it in an IFRAME.
htmlArea 3.0 is looking really good especially the Mozilla intergration.
|
|
|
|