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When CKEditor is placed inside an HTML form, you can use the [[File:CKEditor_save.png|Save]] button to submit the data to the server. By default the '''Save''' button is inactive; it becomes active when CKEditor is embedded in a form. | When CKEditor is placed inside an HTML form, you can use the [[File:CKEditor_save.png|Save]] button to submit the data to the server. By default the '''Save''' button is inactive; it becomes active when CKEditor is embedded in a form. | ||
− | Note, though, that since this is a special use case, some system administrators might reprogram this button to perform another function, like saving the data in the database | + | Note, though, that since this is a special use case, some system administrators might reprogram this button to perform another function, like saving the data in the database using Ajax. |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 13 December 2010
When CKEditor is placed inside an HTML form, you can use the button to submit the data to the server. By default the Save button is inactive; it becomes active when CKEditor is embedded in a form.
Note, though, that since this is a special use case, some system administrators might reprogram this button to perform another function, like saving the data in the database using Ajax.