RTE On-Line Html Editor 1.5.0
Version 1.5.0 now available, changes from v 1.2.0:
Wizard driven insertion
More languages added
Ability to add more types of input element
Lots more enhancements and fixes.
Version 1.2.0 now available, changes from v 1.0.1:
Fixed error on line 101
Improved Color Selection
Improved Font Selection
Multi-Lingual Support For German And Norwegian
Other Minor enhancements and fixes
The RTE Rich Text Editor Inserts a complete mini HTML/Text editor into your current document, similar to the PD Online HTML Editor.
The RTE editor converts the data into html, this html that can then be saved directly into a database.
| Product: | Dreamweaver 3, Dreamweaver 4, Dreamweaver MX, UltraDev 1, UltraDev 4 |
|---|---|
| Technologies: | DHTML |
| Online Demo: | Details... |
| Support: | Details... |
You can PREVIEW the editor here
The editor supports text and images. Choose between a WYSIWYG view or raw HTML view.
Cut and paste data directly from another html page or from any program that outputs html.
Microsoft IE 5x and above Compatible only.
This extension was created from an open source editor and you are ENCOURAGED to help develop this project, see SourceForge for more details.
This version is 1.5.0
UI Access
You can access this object from the object palette, or the insert menu(MX).
Disclaimer:
This is a beta extension provided for free that you can use at your own risk. DMXzone nor the author of this extension is responsible for the possible damage of this extension to your DW installation or to your web applications. Back up your configuration folder before installing this extension is a good habit. This extension is provided 'as is' and we do not guarantee that it will ever be finished. Unless the author has given you the explicit permission you are not allowed to redistribute this extension or make your own new extension out of it. This extension is unsupported, bugs and questions can be posted using the "Discuss" button.
Bill Chalmers
Started doing sites in Frontpage about 3 years ago, progressed to ASP, Linux/Mysql, and PHP/MYSQL, currently learning LDAP, XML, XHTML, ASP.net, learning more about css, worked in Hammersmith Hospital for 8 years, Developed
www.hammersmithresearch.com
www.cafenetix.com
www.hammersmithcafe.org
Also developed the Trusts Intranet site with lots of php/asp applications built in, content management, enjoy getting paid for mucking about with stuff I do as a hobby.
User Reviews
Total of 42 reviewsDownload
Written by Matjaz Toplisek on March 11, 2006I have format when download as following: mxp How to manage this or what to do? Need help...
Download Rte-Editor
Written by JOSE RODRIGUEZ on October 22, 2004Hello, Sorry, When I push the Download button it don't work. Thamk you. Regards.
RE: RE: Do I have the right version?
Written by Royce Cano on August 7, 2003What should I do regarding the Text Feilds called Text and xhtml? Where does the page text actually go? Sorry for the lame questions.
RE: Do I have the right version?
Written by Bill Chalmers on August 7, 2003Cindy, 1.2.0 and 1.5.0 differ slightly, in the tutorial the buttons make look different, but carry on with the tutorial as best you can ignoring any small discrepancies, however if you are using dreamweaver MX then 1.5.0 is probably the better ...
Do I have the right version?
Written by Royce Cano on August 6, 2003Well, I dont know if I have the wrong version of the extension or what. I get through your tutorial up until the part where you insert the RS into the test feild. Only problem is I have two feilds one labled text and the the other xthml. Also, I ...
RE: Won't Install
Written by Andy Hughes on March 27, 2003Oopps! I didn't read the other postings -sorry! How can i get hold of version 1.2?RegardsAndy
Won't Install
Written by Andy Hughes on March 27, 2003I can't get this extension to install. I'm using UD 4.0Any ideas? RegardsAndy
Workaround
Written by Mikey McCorry on March 6, 2003Hi. I couldn't fix the problem with the new rte_interface.js, but a workaround I've found that works quite well is placing div style='display:none' ... and .../div (of course you'll have to put the angle brackets around them) around the bottom form ...







