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Re: OT: Java Based TEXTAREA -> HTML Library
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Re: OT: Java Based TEXTAREA -> HTML Library


  • Subject: Re: OT: Java Based TEXTAREA -> HTML Library
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:35:39 -0700

What I really wanted to do was to provide a popup listing uploaded files and insert an img tag at the current cursor position when one is chosen. As long as there is some way to determine the current cursor position from the JS API then this should not be terribly difficult.

Chuck


On Sep 2, 2004, at 1:55 PM, Thomas wrote:

Sorry, the documentation is non-existent. You can put anything you like inside the component content, including form fields, buttons etc. The component has to contain the form and the HTML save button because it has to trap the form submission to extract the content.

The content is just text, so you can pre-enter anything you like. Submitting the form with another button will NOT submit the Editize content, so you could reload it with special content, but that might confuse users if they have already entered stuff. Or you could just use my form value extraction method.

On 03/09/2004, at 5:07, Chuck Hill wrote:

Can this be extended? For example can you add menus or buttons on the page that insert special, custom, content? From a first glance, it looks pretty good.

Chuck


On Sep 2, 2004, at 11:36 AM, Thomas wrote:

I use Editize <http://www.editize.com> and that works fine on all the browsers I've tried (including Safari) with a little fiddling but it needs bth Java and Javascript. I have a component that uses it if you need.

On 03/09/2004, at 1:59, Hunter Hillegas wrote:

Has anyone seen a Java based library out there that takes text from a TEXTAREA (or any input) and converts it to HTML.

We're looking for something like this:
http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/?sample=2

It takes the TEXTAREA input, does basic conversion like CR to <BR> and also accepts special formatting codes (ala UBB or VBB Web forums) that are translated in HTML.

Anything like that out there?
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Thomas Wedderburn-Bisshop, CIO, Woomera Net Solutions
Sydney Australia www.woomeranet.com.au
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