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2/22/2008 5:32 AM
 

Hi, I thought that I read somewhere that the FCK editor in DNN produces XHTML, but can you confirm?
And if so... what does it produce; strict, transitional, 1.0 etc.

And what if I paste some non-xhtml code, lets say, I copy and paste from another webpage, will the code be cleaned up or should I use something like "Paste as plain text" or "Paste from word"

Would it be a good idea to build in an automatic filter so FCk will replace all non-xhtml code with xhtml code before saving.
Perhaps you can set the filter on or off in the custom settings?
Kind of like the PortalSecurity.FilterFlag.NoScripting and PortalSecurity.FilterFlag.NoMarkup you might make something like a XHTML filter?

 
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2/22/2008 10:59 AM
 

for support for FCKEditor itself, see www.fckeditor.net


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2/25/2008 6:26 AM
 

yeah, that really answered my question now did it...

 
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