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=== Step 2 === | === Step 2 === | ||
− | Now | + | Now FCKeditor is available and ready to use. Just insert the following code in your page to create an instance of the editor (usually inside a <form> tag): |
<pre><% | <pre><% | ||
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Dim oFCKeditor | Dim oFCKeditor | ||
Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor | Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor | ||
− | oFCKeditor.BasePath = | + | oFCKeditor.BasePath = "/fckeditor/" |
oFCKeditor.Value = "<p>This is some <strong>sample text</strong>. You are using <a href=""http://www.fckeditor.net/"">FCKeditor</a>." | oFCKeditor.Value = "<p>This is some <strong>sample text</strong>. You are using <a href=""http://www.fckeditor.net/"">FCKeditor</a>." | ||
oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1" | oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1" | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | "FCKeditor1" is the name used to post the editor data on forms. | + | In the above example, '''BasePath''' is set to the URL path to the FCKeditor installation folder. The '''Create''' method receives the "FCKeditor1" parameter, which is the name used to post the editor data on forms. |
=== Step 3 === | === Step 3 === |
Revision as of 13:11, 3 January 2008
It is very easy to use FCKeditor in your ASP web pages. All the integration files are available in the official distributed package. Just follow these steps.
Contents
Integration step by step
Step 1
Suppose that the editor is installed in the /fckeditor/ path of your web site. The first thing to do is to include the "ASP Integration Module" file in the top of your page, just like this:
<!-- #INCLUDE file="/fckeditor/fckeditor.asp" -->
Step 2
Now FCKeditor is available and ready to use. Just insert the following code in your page to create an instance of the editor (usually inside a <form> tag):
<% Dim oFCKeditor Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor oFCKeditor.BasePath = "/fckeditor/" oFCKeditor.Value = "<p>This is some <strong>sample text</strong>. You are using <a href=""http://www.fckeditor.net/"">FCKeditor</a>." oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1" %>
In the above example, BasePath is set to the URL path to the FCKeditor installation folder. The Create method receives the "FCKeditor1" parameter, which is the name used to post the editor data on forms.
Step 3
The editor is now ready to be used. Just open the page in your browser to see it at work.
Sample Code
The complete sample - find the full sample in your Samples directory.
<!-- #INCLUDE file="../../fckeditor.asp" --> <html> <head> <title>FCKeditor - Sample</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> </head> <body> <form action="sampleposteddata.asp" method="post" target="_blank"> <% ' Automatically calculates the editor base path based on the _samples directory. ' This is usefull only for these samples. A real application should use something like this: ' oFCKeditor.BasePath = '/fckeditor/' ; // '/fckeditor/' is the default value. Dim sBasePath sBasePath = Request.ServerVariables("PATH_INFO") sBasePath = Left( sBasePath, InStrRev( sBasePath, "/_samples" ) ) Dim oFCKeditor Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor oFCKeditor.BasePath = sBasePath oFCKeditor.Value = "<p>This is some <strong>sample text</strong>. You are using <a href=""http://www.fckeditor.net/"">FCKeditor</a>." oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1" %> <br /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> </body> </html>
Handling the posted data
The editor instance just created will behave like a normal <INPUT> field in a form. To retrieve its value you can do something like this:
<% Dim sValue sValue = Request.Form( "FCKeditor1" )
Additional information
- You can find some samples on how to use the editor in the "_samples/asp" directory of the distributed package.