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5/2/2007 5:07 PM
 

Hi, I wondering if it's possible to make the texteditor (FCKEditor) read-only/disable under certain circunstances...Basically, I am doing a multi-user module, where more than one user can edit at the same time the same record. So for that, I create a check-in and check-out rutine. If the record is checking out for somebody else, the current user will have the textbox (dnn:texteditor) in read-only mode (or disable). If the record is available, the user can take the record and edit it.  I did it using ASP:TextBox with no problem, but looks like this functions is not presented in the FCKEditor.

Any Advice?

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5/2/2007 9:08 PM
 

I've seen a sample of that here: http://www.saulmade.nl/FCKeditor/FCKSnippets.php#demoAnchor Mind you: this is not DNN related at all....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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