DNN Blog

Nov 27

Posted by: Mauricio Márquez
11/27/2006  RssIcon

After a great job done by the core team and specially our lifesaver called Mrswoop, the new release is ready to download (and... you knew that the editor used to write today's blog was fckeditor?)

As I posted before, the provider entered the same release process as every new module. For me it was a difficult decision to allow the provider to be the first non-module inside release tracking system because this release has a lot of bug-fixes. But I must say that all went just fine and I learned much more about the tracking system. I must say that the process really ensures great quality because it takes every step of release into consideration: security, testing, dogfooding, packaging, etc

I want to thank the core team for taking the release process of this provider as URGENT. I was really crying as a baby to have it published as far as possible.

About the new team member:

Ahhhh, I said before that Dan Ferguson was the one I was looking for?.... well, now I must say, he is more than that!!!. After a few days with access to the code, he was putting a lot of code there to allow every option of the editor available to users.

Are you interested in working with us?

If you answer is yes then this is what we need:

  • 3 beta testers 
  • 1 documenter

What are the requirements?

  • To know DNN more than a normal user. To be familiar with administrative tasks inside DNN
  • To know about other on-line editors
  • Want to be part of this community and work free for all of us

What do you receive?,

  • Access to test releases of the provider
  • Private forums to help with ideas
  • A good editor inside your DNN.

If you are interested, please send an email to locopon at tiendaboliviana dot com with your information and please include your nickname at dotnetnuke.com

 

3 comment(s) so far...


Re: FckHtmlEditorProvider 01.00.07 is ready

Hi Mauricio,
thanks for all your work in getting this provider working. I was wondering where the progress was on a provider with the new version of FCK (2.4) that has the new Enter Key handler. This will be important to us as we allow various browsers to input text and the current Enter Key functions cause some issues between versions.

By tvanwynen on   3/9/2007

Re: FckHtmlEditorProvider 01.00.07 is ready

thanks for all your work in getting this provider working

By openhp123 on   11/30/2008

Re: FckHtmlEditorProvider 01.00.07 is ready

My dnn(4.05.02) has the FCK on the profile edit section I am trying to programtically create the control
I've been hitting my head to the wall with no success yet

this gives a Object reference not set to an instance of an object.

UserControl uc = (UserControl)this.LoadControl("~/controls/texteditor.ascx");
DotNetNuke.UI.UserControls.TextEditor this_texty = (DotNetNuke.UI.UserControls.TextEditor)uc;


Not much luck with this one either
DotNetNuke.UI.WebControls.DNNRichTextEditControl this_texty = new DotNetNuke.UI.WebControls.DNNRichTextEditControl();


What is the hidden trick for accomplishing this, my guess is that since it shows up on the Manage Profile it is properly installed on my DNN

Becker

By becker666 on   11/30/2008
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