Fred I was wondering if there was a technical reason behind using the DHTMLED.OCX as your Editor rather than just the built in capabilities of designMode="On" / contentEditable="true" in IE 5.5+?
I am actually trying to do drag and drop operations and found that the OCX doesn't define those events.
Also I don't like the fact that if you have Office installed the OCX does some weird installation thing the first time it's run.
I am actually trying to do drag and drop operations and found that the OCX doesn't define those events.
Also I don't like the fact that if you have Office installed the OCX does some weird installation thing the first time it's run.
RE: Why use the DHTMLED.OCX?
Now that I think about it I might just be handling the event wrong. I tried a number of things in fckeditor.html that all look kind of like this:
<script language="javascript" for="objContent" event="ondrop">
alert('dropping!');
</script>