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Post Follow-up to this message"Jeremy Ross" <jeremyrwross@NO-MAIL-hotmail.com> wrote in message news:foV4d.71891$vO1.386887@nnrp1.uunet.ca... > Hello, > > I am looking for a scrip that will replace my textarea boxes with a > javascript wysiwyg editor. I have found a few of these, but I am > looking for one that will upload the images to the server. If you go to www.interactivetools.com there is one there that is brilliant. The basic one won't do what you want but their's a version that someone else has done that supports image uploads. If you don't find it then e-mail me and I'll zip up my version and send it to you. Andy
Post Follow-up to this messageOn Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:36:01 -0300, Jeremy Ross wrote: > Hello, > > I am looking for a scrip that will replace my textarea boxes with a > javascript wysiwyg editor. I have found a few of these, but I am > looking for one that will upload the images to the server. > > Any help with this would be wonderful! > > Thanks, > Jeremy Ross There is an English Web development company, Hardcore Internet, that makes a fantastic WYSIWYG editor. http://editor.hardcoreinternet.co.uk/ It is not free. In fact, it's not really even cheap [1]. But it kicks ass. It does a lot of little things that various Java-based edtitors that I've found did not, plus it is easy to install, plus you get access to their source code and you can thus extend it as you need to. (It is not "open source" -- you cannot extend it and then give away the extended version). It is also very cross-platform, working within Mozilla/NS (Gecko-based browsers), Opera, and MSIE. *And* the support guys were very helpful. They fixed their *demo* version of the product in response to my input berfore I had even bought anything. [1] "Cheap" is all relative, though. -- Jeffrey Silverman jeffreyPANTS@jhu.edu ** Drop "PANTS" to reply by email
Post Follow-up to this messageAJ wrote: > "Jeremy Ross" <jeremyrwross@NO-MAIL-hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:foV4d.71891$vO1.386887@nnrp1.uunet.ca... > > > > If you go to www.interactivetools.com there is one there that is brilliant . > The basic one won't do what you want but their's a version that someone el se > has done that supports image uploads. If you don't find it then e-mail me > and I'll zip up my version and send it to you. > > Andy > > The newer version is HTMLarea.. http://www.dynarch.com/htmlarea/. Craig
Post Follow-up to this message"Craig Storey" <cstorey@canada.com> wrote in message news:UhB5d.2072$MD5.57146@news20.bellglobal.com... > AJ wrote: brilliant. else me > > The newer version is HTMLarea.. http://www.dynarch.com/htmlarea/. It's also worth looking at the forums on the interactivetools web site as there are loads of plugins that will take it from 'If only...' to near perfect. Things like toggle table border and the table operations are REALLY useful.
Post Follow-up to this messageThanks for all your help, I was looking at that one program, but didn't realize that there where so many plug ins listed, it was just what I am looking for. Thanks again, Jeremy AJ wrote: > "Craig Storey" <cstorey@canada.com> wrote in message > news:UhB5d.2072$MD5.57146@news20.bellglobal.com... > > > brilliant. > > > else > > > me > > > > It's also worth looking at the forums on the interactivetools web site as > there are loads of plugins that will take it from 'If only...' to near > perfect. Things like toggle table border and the table operations are > REALLY useful. > >
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