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Old January 23rd, 2003, 03:39 PM
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WYSIWYG Editor in ASP.NET

I read the article on creating your own WYSIWYG editor using javascript and IE5 and think this looks very interesting. In the article it says, "The examples in this article can be just as easily translated to work with PHP and MySQL or .NET, and if you need any help just drop me a line in the forums." Well, here I am.

Can anyone offer advice on how to make this work in ASP.NET so I can set and get the value being edited? I can do all the SQL stuff. I just need help getting this to work in an ASPX page. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.

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WYSIWYG editor in ASP.NET

I too have just read the excellent article on creating a WYSIWYG editor using HTML and JavaScript and would also like to forge ahead with an ASP.NET implementation - if anyone can help?

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I like the simplicity of using this code and hope someone can help us make it work in .NET. I hope someone replies with some help soon.

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I like the simplicity of using this code and hope someone can help us make it work in .NET. I hope someone replies with some help soon.


There are a number of different implementations of a .NET version floating around. Probably the best place to find source code is at Microsoft's ASP.NET web site . Do a search in their forums and you'll find a few good references and tutorials.

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