HTML Rich Text Area and its features including dynamic resizing and CSS support HTML Rich Text Area - a HTML WYSIWYG editor
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Features

  • Word processor look and feel

  • Web server technology independent

  • Supports multiple HTML Rich Text Areas per web page

  • Contents of the HTML Rich Text Area is posted just like a <textarea> or <input type='text'>

  • Simple installation and deployment

  • Optional dynamic resizing of the width    NEW

  • Automatic conversion to HTML of text that is pasted   NEW

  • Powerful features for the programmer:
    - Read-only feature    NEW - GetHTML    NEW
    - Source view    NEW
    - Easily hook into the HTML Changed event    NEW
    - Custom buttons and example code    NEW

  • Highly customizable
    - Turn off or on any button    NEW
    - Borders can be turned off or modified    NEW
    - Colors can be changed    NEW
    - Style of numbered and unnumbered lists can be set    NEW

  • Image uploading and image library (This requires IIS)    NEW

  • Support for cascading style sheets    NEW

  • The insertion of either a <p>/<BR> tags when the user hits Enter or shift-Enter    NEW

  • Optional status bar reporting on the styles underneath the cursor    NEW

  • Emoticons and special characters    NEW

  • Office XP look and feel

  • Optional integration of the tcpIQ Web Browser Spell Check

  • Undo/Redo support

  • Insert date and time    NEW

  • Table support

  • Printing support    NEW

  • Additional buttons available to insert your own functionality    NEW

  • Find and replace

  • Comprehensive documentation covering all aspects of deploying, using, security and programming.    UPDATED

  • Includes the tcpIQ Site Editor software that allows you to use the HTML Rich Text Area to edit your own web site online.    NEW

  • Source view features round trip editing

  • Drag and Drop aware

 

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