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10/10/2014 1:59 PM
 

Hi Ernst,

"Currently we have inline editing available already - but editing content through the edit form vs. through inline editing are two total different user experiences. Bringing those two together by using the same tool for everything would be a huge improvement IMO."

 What I am saying is the current product in Codeplex does not archive the above comment by Phillip because I know I requested it from Ingo through the discussion and he removed the discussion and not quite fix it in the beta.  So while I can help with the issues I am more interested in the full CKeditor which by default includes inline editing based on their files on Github, features which Ingo is not interested in adding to his project.

 

My Codeplex ID is Caddre

 
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10/10/2014 2:20 PM
 
AFAIK, inline editing requires some changes, which are currently not supported by DNN Texteditor Provider, i.e. would require either an extended or second provider.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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10/10/2014 3:23 PM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
AFAIK, inline editing requires some changes, which are currently not supported by DNN Texteditor Provider, i.e. would require either an extended or second provider.

 Hi Sebastian,

I think the issues are not technical because adding grammar formatting without other component defining elements of html5 is neither related to Asp.net or Ckeditor.  DNN provides a module that neither writes html5 document  and also provides an editor Telerik says does not create an html5 document.

 
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10/10/2014 4:25 PM
 

No love for TinyMCE? 

 
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10/10/2014 5:35 PM
 
Erik, GNU license is not compatible with DNN

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Sebastian Leupold

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