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POPDUM

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Using the FCK Editor in a code section
« on: February 05, 2008, 10:41:54 AM »
Hi,

My client would like to use FCKEditor to input some information, which is then stored in teh database and retrieved to be displayed on his website. He likes the FCKEditor very much (I do too!), and would love to use it. The thing is that teh information is collected by a form which is of type code (containing PHP/HTML).

Is there any way in which I can use the FCKEditor in my code section? Or maybe, can I put my PHP/HTML code in a WYSIWYG section? (according to my understanding, teh latter is not possible)
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POPDUM

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Re: Using the FCK Editor in a code section
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2008, 01:41:42 PM »
RESOLVED!! I find out how to use the FCKEditor in my form at the FCKEditor website. Works beautifully
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