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Editworks demo
I tried the editworks demo at home on IE6 and thought it was brillant. Tried again today with IE5 and it seems to not work. Upon submit the page refreshes and all the content is lost. The blurb says it should work with IE5, any ideas.
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Hi Martin,
There are various versions of IE 5.0 (patched and unpatched), so to save confusion, we've up'ed the minimum browser requirement to Internet Explorer version 5.5 on Windows. |
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Thanks for the reply, another question if I may. Can you pull existing saved content back for editing in the WYSIWYG editor without having to do a copy and paste?
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Hi Martin,
In EditWorks Professional.NET you can do that just fine. Its exactly same as using textbox in asp.net EditWorksProfessionalID.Text= "SetText"; im not quiet sure about ewp php tho...
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yes you can load a variable into the EWP.PHP Window
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