Re: WYSIWYG Editor in VB6
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Date: 03/19/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 11:36:25 -0500
Look into the DHTML Edit control - this may be all you need to provide a
basic WYSIWYG editor...
-- Chris Hanscom MVP (Visual Basic) http://www.veign.com ------ "Gram" <gram3000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FJA6c.1555$qP2.5560@news.indigo.ie... > Hello, Can anyone help me with the following: > > I am using VB6 to create a WYSIWYG HTML editor. At the moment, I have a > basic editor which allows a person to edit the HTML code directly which > updates a WebBrowser in the same form. > > However, What I would like to be able to do is to allow the user to edit > the content in the WebBrowser window itself, so a person with little or > no HTML knowledge, can make changes to their pages? > > Can anyone help with this? Or point me in the right direction? Thanks in > advance for any help or ideas. > > Thanks, > > Gram.
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