Good morning all.
On my site all ASP pages are run as DLL backends behind the actual asp pages. The problem with this model is when the code generates a page with a FCKEditor in it, it sends the VB source for the object rather than the resolved INPUT field.
ie. When I 'view source' for the pagein a browser, the FCKEditor shows up as:
Dim oFCKeditor
Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor
oFCKeditor.BasePath = "../FCKeditor/"
oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1"
and not
<div><input type="hidden" id="FCKeditor1" name="FCKeditor1" value="" style="display:none" /><input type="hidden" id="FCKeditor1___Config" etc etc etc.
Same goes for the INCLUDE statement, it isn't resolved by the ASP engine.
Any tips on how I should code the FCK Editor into my page properly? I imagine I will have to copy the direct code from one of the sample pages and not use ASP Integration at all.
Thanks.
On my site all ASP pages are run as DLL backends behind the actual asp pages. The problem with this model is when the code generates a page with a FCKEditor in it, it sends the VB source for the object rather than the resolved INPUT field.
ie. When I 'view source' for the pagein a browser, the FCKEditor shows up as:
Dim oFCKeditor
Set oFCKeditor = New FCKeditor
oFCKeditor.BasePath = "../FCKeditor/"
oFCKeditor.Create "FCKeditor1"
and not
<div><input type="hidden" id="FCKeditor1" name="FCKeditor1" value="" style="display:none" /><input type="hidden" id="FCKeditor1___Config" etc etc etc.
Same goes for the INCLUDE statement, it isn't resolved by the ASP engine.
Any tips on how I should code the FCK Editor into my page properly? I imagine I will have to copy the direct code from one of the sample pages and not use ASP Integration at all.
Thanks.