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    Dot Net WYSIWYG (kind of)

    I'm typing words into this forum, and I have the almost-WYSIWYG option of Bold, Italic, Underline, List, etc.

    And I'm trying to develop something similar in dot net: basically a content management tool for my users (who aren't very web savvy), so that they can type away and hit the "Bold" button when they feel the urge. The end users can word process, and that's basically all I need.

    And this should be easy, shouldn't it? A standard feature? A bit of code or something, somewhere?

    But, I'm not having an easy time finding what I need to make this happen! Anybody have a clue as to where I can begin looking?

    Thanks...

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    Senior Member Markll's Avatar
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    CPanel

    Host with a provider that utilizes Cpanel for it's site management. It has a builtin WYSIWYG editor included in it's file manager.

    Otherwise there are some good CMS solutions available to install on your server. EKTRON offers one of the best.

    http://mtheoryit.com

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    Typing problems?

    I know what you are on about but try the techy forum.

    They will know.

    Best of luck
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    Content Management

    http://www.aspin.com have heaps of CMS stuff for ASP, not sure about .net, but worth as look. I use a fair bit on clients sites in ASP and PHP, but haven't ventured into .net much as yet

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