I checked out this for a while before, and found its ability to manage the uploaded image needs its commercial file manager. not sure if there's way to handle the uploaded images from the input with my own mvc action so that, for example, i can save all
images for a thread in my specific directory.
I checked out this for a while before, and found its ability to manage the uploaded image needs its commercial file manager. not sure if there's way to handle the uploaded images from the input with my own mvc action so that, for example, i can save all
images for a thread in my specific directory.
If you don't use the file upload functions of TinyMCE, it's free.
buaaytt
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What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Oct 26, 2011 09:37 AM|LINK
My main requirements include:
suited for mvc environment;
ability to insert images from local disk;
ability to preview the input;
free is better, or at a low cost.
Any recommendations, guys?
Thanks.
Nico
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Re: What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Oct 26, 2011 09:43 AM|LINK
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Re: What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Oct 26, 2011 09:57 AM|LINK
TinyMCE
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buaaytt
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Re: What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Oct 26, 2011 10:00 AM|LINK
Hi Radu,
I checked out this for a while before, and found its ability to manage the uploaded image needs its commercial file manager. not sure if there's way to handle the uploaded images from the input with my own mvc action so that, for example, i can save all images for a thread in my specific directory.
buaaytt
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Re: What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Oct 26, 2011 10:43 AM|LINK
This looks powerful. it's probably what i'm going to use. still learning, thanks.
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Re: What's your recommended WYSIWYG editor for use in asp.net mvc?
Nov 04, 2012 03:51 AM|LINK
If you don't use the file upload functions of TinyMCE, it's free.
http://www.asp.net/ajaxLibrary/AjaxControlToolkitSampleSite/HTMLEditorExtender/HTMLEditorExtender.aspx
http://mvccontroltoolkit.codeplex.com/
http://richtexteditor.com/mvc/
http://weblogs.asp.net/bleroy/archive/2008/08/25/using-the-ajax-control-toolkit-in-asp-net-mvc.aspx