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The primary purpose of the DotNetNuke WebControls project is to allow developers to utilize feature-rich controls in their applications without the associated cost or distribution restrictions associated with commercial controls. All controls utilize the ClientAPI, and therefore support a rich client side object model, work cross-browser, and utilize AJAX functionality.

The DotNetNuke TreeView control is an open-source ASP.NET WebControl that has a rich client-side object model and supports advanced featuresets like populate on demand and keyboard navigation.
The DotNetNuke Menu control is an open-source ASP.NET WebControl that has a rich client-side object model and supports advanced featuresets like populate on demand and keyboard navigation (soon).
The DotNetNuke Label Edit control is an open-source ASP.NET WebControl that allows any label to be editable on the client where it uses a client-callback to persist the changes. Simply specify a client-side event like onclick to allow the user to edit. It supports RichText and MultiLine editing.
The DotNetNuke Text Suggest control is an open-source ASP.NET WebControl that allows any textbox to suggest the results the user is looking for by dynamically populating a menu of matched items.
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The DotNetNuke ToolBar control is an open-source ASP.NET WebControl that allows a toolbar to be attached to any control.
 


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Mar 2

Posted by: Jon Henning
3/2/2007

Thought I'd mention that the Edit In Place enhancements will be incorperated into 4.5.

Instead of rewriting an entire entry, I think it is best to simply point you to the original blog, which also links the document with all the design details. 

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Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

I think this is a great improvement. One question though;
Will there be a possibility to switch inline editing off? In some situations I switch off the Bold/Italic buttons in FCK....
With this new option they could use them anyway...

Timo Breumelhof

By messmail on   3/9/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

Edit In Place can be disabled from Site Settings.

By jhenning@solpart.com on   3/9/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

The link icon does not show any special dialogs (tabs or otherwise). They simply show the default dialog for the browser's editor.

By jhenning@solpart.com on   3/11/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

4.5 is out and theirs options for inline editor but it doesnt seem to be enabled by default on my upgrade install. How do you enable it?

By chrisbond on   4/11/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

Jon,

Does the link Icon Support URLs and Tabs?

And... Can it be overloaded to Support 3rd Party DNN Link Types (Like Bring2Mind DMX, ActiveForums?) Having content editor's cut and paste can lead to bad links, and upset users.

Great work!!!

Cheers,
Brad

By schafer_brad on   3/11/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

Are we likely to see the source code for the HTML module back in the source code install for 4.5

At the moment its a bit of a lucky dip looking for its current source code versions ?

By wtatters on   3/12/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

edborhan,
I don't think the latest text/html module is installed automatically for the upgrade.

By jhenning@solpart.com on   4/11/2007

Re: Edit In Place Enhancements - A Sneak Peak At 4.5.0

I seem to have problems with the Inline Editor.

Upgraded from 4.4.1 to 4.5.0; I can see the Edit icon when I hover the Module Title and the Save and Cancel buttons when I click to edit.

But the icon and toolbar don't seem to show up in the Text/HTML content area. So it's the same process with no confirmation of Save or Cancel; automatically updates.

It works fine in a fresh install of 4.5.0 though and I love it. Any pointers on the issue with the upgrade?

By edborhan on   4/11/2007
 


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