I have been working on a new website for a few weeks with no speed issues at all.
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This morning I was running / debugging new code and everything was running fine.
As soon as I dropped an AJAX HTML editor on my page it is taking about 30 seconds for my page to load when it was taking about 2 - 3 seconds. The only properties I changed was the Height and Width of the editor control.
I have an Editor control on my page and the user can go in use it hit save and that all works.
In another part of the page I have a simple dropdown to select a note and view it. When you push view it loads the text which was entered in via the editor control.
If the user used an order or unordered list. The text shows up but not the list part.
So if they did this:
Example ThisAnd this
What is displaying is
Example This And This
Without the bullets. Same for the numbers.
I have it going to a literal control which should render the html, but it doesn't.
I'm trying to update my web site with the HTMLEditor control for Blog posting. I really need to know what my web.config changes need to be too. I get this error:Controls collection cannot be modified because the control contains code blocks (i.e. <% ... %>).An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
When inserting a simple embed of youtube inside the ajax editor, on firefox and chrome problems occur. On the other hand on internet explorer 8 everything works fine. I found this solution [URL]
My question is where do I find the DesignPanel.pre.js ?
I have a AJAX editor and I want to put the HTML content in a database and I want to get the HTML data from the database to put in the HTML editor, in HTML mode.
I am using VB.NET and implementing AJAX HTMLEditor, I want to remove some of the unused button from the HTMLEditor. I did use the Lite HTMLEditor by adding HTMLEditor.Samples.VB in App_Code folder.And add the following at the top of the page
How can I create a control that ables me to edit the text area with html commands like "bold" and etc. ???
We have it in ajax control tool kit just for 3.5 framework but for the others version like 2.0 we don't have this control...so how can I do some thing like that ?
I use the HTML editor to capture a users post. It saves to an Access database and is displayed on our intranet. In english it works fine but we have users who post in spanish. Any special Spanish characture with accents (Such as Á ) do not get stored and redisplayed properly. Once saved to the db it appears as a black diamond with a question mark in it. When it's displayed on the web page it shows just a square box. I use server.htmlencode and decode if that helps. I can switch to HTML text view and put in the escape codes, but it's not an efficient way of expecting my users to work.
to customize HTML editor. I've seen that it is possible to change the buttons, etc., but is it possible to remove the parts of the menu in it? To be precise I would like to remove font selector and color selector, but I don't know how.
I am trying to write a customized Ajax HTML editor control and since noone knows how to resolve the problems I am having with including my source file SimpleEditor.cs inside my asp.net web application (refer to thread: [URL] I would like to know if I can compile the custom control into a .dll file and then somehow try using that inside my project. To start with I am creating a very simple editor with very little changes. Once I get it to work then I can move forward with putting in the rest of the customization. By the way in case anyone is interested I am trying to accomplish two things with my custom editor.
1 I want to reduce the buttons to just a few basic buttons.
2. I want to add a custom button to allow the user to insert a picture.
Below is the code I have in my SimpleEditor.cs file:
System Info: .NET 3.5 and SQL Server 2008I am looking for a solution that can essentially open .doc files(from sql server database) on the web site and give the user full access to edit them. Then load them back to the sql server database as .doc's while retaining MS Word's format and spacing
I want to change the default view of Html Editor in asp.net using language as vb but i don't have any idea how to do it. Can any one tell me how to do it.