Cool Free ASP.NET AJAX Rich Text Editor
Kannan Sundarajan has written Rich Text Editor control using ASP.NET AJAX and shared it under the MS-PL license on CodePlex. It has a very rich feature set and Kannan hopes to enhance it further in the future. Since it is a CodePlex project you can report issues and make feature requests.
Check out the live demo and see Kirti's blog for the full run down and some great screen shots.
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Anonymous
November 11, 2007
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November 11, 2007
Brad Abrams からです。 Cool Free ASP.NET AJAX Rich Text Editor ASP.NET AJAX を利用して作られた RTE コントロールが MS-PL licenseAnonymous
November 11, 2007
Why has Microsoft never created something like this? Why is it not already in the Ajax Control Toolkit, it seems like the best example of an extender control...Anonymous
November 11, 2007
Cool it uses the font tag? This is a retro control is it? And this is AJAX because?..Anonymous
November 12, 2007
How I can insert image?Anonymous
November 12, 2007
I can write java script in HTMLView. Is it safe ?Anonymous
November 12, 2007
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November 13, 2007
What differ between Rich Text Editor and others.Anonymous
November 15, 2007
How I can insert image? At present you just need to insert it as img tag or copy and paste from another web page (it would create the img tag behind the scene). Note that in your web application if you need to support this you would have to provide a way for users to upload those images somewhere on the server. I can write java script in HTMLView. Is it safe ? At present there is no security check in built into the control. It leaves it for the web application that uses it to do it. Please file this as feature request on the codeplex site Cool it uses the font tag? This is a retro control is it? And this is AJAX because?.. RTE is built with some of the in-built features of the browser. So when you make it bold its the browser which creates those html tags not the control and you would find differences across IE & FF on which tag it uses. It would be nice for the control to handle all the tag conversions, but involves some work. I would be happy if you could contribute.Anonymous
November 16, 2007
I've recently come across a large number of blog posts talking about a new Rich Text Editor on CodePlexAnonymous
December 04, 2007
In which version of asp.net, this text edtior made? can you please me?Anonymous
January 14, 2008
thank you