I have created an application to generate evaluation forms. I would like to use FCK as the replacement of the textarea fields. However, some forms have 100+ textarea fields. Can this lead to (performance) problems, when using FCK to replace all textarea fields?
A second question. Is it possible to create a button (with javascript functions) to 'replace' only one textarea field to an FCK editor, and the way back (to it's 'normal' textarea field). If this is possible, it could be an alternative solution to my first question. With javascript, I can create a function that calls the 'oFCKeditor.ReplaceTextarea()'. But I can't see any way to reverse this action (yet).
Thanks in advance!
Fred
A second question. Is it possible to create a button (with javascript functions) to 'replace' only one textarea field to an FCK editor, and the way back (to it's 'normal' textarea field). If this is possible, it could be an alternative solution to my first question. With javascript, I can create a function that calls the 'oFCKeditor.ReplaceTextarea()'. But I can't see any way to reverse this action (yet).
Thanks in advance!
Fred