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8/1/2006 11:24 AM
 

I am developing a module and I want to be able to look to see what text editor provider is being used on a site.

For example, I want the module to be able to tell whether the site uses FTBEditor, CuteEditor, etc.

How would I do this?

 
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8/1/2006 1:27 PM
 

hmmm...

I'm not sure if there is an atrribute of some DNN object to look at.  But I do know that the web.config is an xml file and vb.net and c# have really cool features to read xml files. 

mj


Michael Jackson
Brillnat.com
Custom module development
Database access tokenized HTML modules
 
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8/7/2006 11:26 AM
 
Anyone have some code samples to do this or this one I will need to go figure out myself.
 
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8/12/2006 2:00 AM
 

I think this might do it

DotNetNuke.Framework.Providers.ProviderConfiguration.GetProviderConfiguration("htmlEditor").DefaultProvider.ToString()

mj


Michael Jackson
Brillnat.com
Custom module development
Database access tokenized HTML modules
 
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