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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...removing fckeditor from dnn and using only a plain old asp:TextBox instead?removing fckeditor from dnn and using only a plain old asp:TextBox instead?
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8/25/2009 3:40 PM
 

If you have an other html editor provider you can change in web.config

this part

 <htmlEditor defaultProvider="FckHtmlEditorProvider">
      <providers>
        <clear />
        <add name="FckHtmlEditorProvider" type="DotNetNuke.................." />
      </providers>
    </htmlEditor>
 
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8/25/2009 6:10 PM
 

That's fine, but I don't have another html editor provider. The whole DNNTextBox concept is tripping up the mobile devices when going between basic and rich edit modes. The entire thing needs to be removed altogether, or frozen to basic textbox mode since changing between them requires advanced javascript that mobile devices don't support. I don't think just dropping in another html editor provider is going to do anything since you would still have the basic/rich editor choices. Is it possible to modify the default DNN:TextEditor to include a "change editor" LinkButton so that the change is done serverside and the mobile devices don't have to deal with auto postbacks? Then when I know it works, just rename it to TextEditor and remove the default one?

 
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