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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 01:05:07
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The RTE that was made for 3.3.xx was never updated for 3.4 because of security...
But I'm 90% done with a RTE MOD that will allow ALL members to edit/post in RTE format, best of all, HTML can be left off, only the Forum Code is required to use this.
Anyone interested? |
Edited by - Dave. on 27 June 2003 11:02:05 |
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The Impact
Junior Member
Australia
398 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 02:59:42
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When you say RTE do you mean like the on Hotmail use for sending emails ?
I'd be interested in using that.. |
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jay_v
New Member
85 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 03:34:38
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RTE = Rich Text Editor
Yes, I'd be very interested.
I hope it's compatible with the post.asp mods |
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Nathan
Help Moderator
USA
7664 Posts |
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homeacademy
Junior Member
USA
163 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 08:38:05
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Yes, yes, yessssss!!! This sounds great to me! Some questions:
- Same as Nathan: Will it work with Netscape?
- Compatable with New Events Calendar? Mikes File Attachment?
- It creates HTML, then converts to forum code, right? Any potential security risks?
Thanks SOO much for doing this. I'd love to help test. Thanks! |
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The Impact
Junior Member
Australia
398 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 09:29:43
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I'd also be in-line to test it if the opportunity came about Dave6625 ! |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 13:09:34
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The Impact: It's like Editing posts with MS-Word, where when you (for example) insert an image, or use bold tags, you SEE the word bold, your post will look exactly like what the post form looks like!
Jay_v: Post.asp MODS, Like Smile Manager Plus, and Call-outs? Yes.
Nathan: Not currently, but the code that I'm basing this on has an Alpha version that will run on Mozilla 1.3+ and IE5.5+.
homeacademy: Netscape, maybe, maybe not, I'm not sure at this point. Compatible with Events calender and Mike's, Yeah.
Security risks, what it does it use HTML within itself, then on submit it converts it all to Forum Code. I can't currently see any security risks but . . . can someone E-Mail me and tell me how you go about hacking into a forum with HTML? If I know, I can test it for security. Anyway, this could be a little while because I need to figure out: A) How to change the size of the textarea when you change the screensize drop-down on post.asp. B) How to switch between modes RTE and Basic. |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 07 June 2003 : 15:00:53
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Oh Wait,
quote: Security risks, what it does it use HTML within itself, then on submit it converts it all to Forum Code.
WEll, you will never see the HTML, but it displays it by converting the Forum Code to HTML, then converting it back... |
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korayem
New Member
Egypt
72 Posts |
Posted - 09 June 2003 : 23:25:20
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there are also some flash components out there to do the same trick.... |
By the time you read this, you've already read it!! http://HASdot.COM/
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homeacademy
Junior Member
USA
163 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2003 : 09:20:49
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Progress, news, updates? I'd love to see this MOD go through! |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2003 : 10:19:42
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I'll try to have a demo up later...
Works on IE5.5+ and Mozilla1.3+. |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
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Faizan
Average Member
United Kingdom
592 Posts |
Posted - 27 June 2003 : 12:00:51
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Hey, this is cool! I want that mod.....
Keep working Dave!...!...!...! |
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OneWayMule
Dev. Team Member & Support Moderator
Austria
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