New Features and Improvements:
- The new Editor.LoadRTF Method (RTF to HTML Support) has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// Loads the contents of an RTF file into the CuteEditor control.
/// </summary
Example:
Editor1.LoadRTF("~/doc/mtText.RTF");
- The new Editor.SaveRTF Method (HTML to RTF Support) has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// RTFThe SaveRTF method enables you to save the entire contents of the control to a RTF file.
/// If the file name that is passed to the path parameter already exists at the specified directory, the file will be overwritten without notice.
/// You can use the LoadFile, LoadWord, LoadRTF, LoadText method to load the contents of a file into the CuteEditor.
/// </summary
Example:
Editor1.LoadRTF("~/doc/mtText.RTF");
- The new Editor.ConvertHTMLTagstoLowercase Property has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// By default CuteEditor converts all HTML tags of the finally generated content to lower case.
/// You can turn this feature off by setting this property to false.
/// </summary
For example:
<CE:Editor id="Editor1" runat="server" ConvertHTMLTagstoLowercase="false"></CE:Editor>
- The new Editor.EnableAntiSpamEmailEncoder Property has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// Email contact links are an invaluable part of any web page. However, they are also vulnerable to a particular type of web robot known as the spam harvester or spambot.
/// A spam harvester can read through the pages in your site and extract email addresses which are then added to bulk marketing databases.
/// CuteEditor allows you reduce possible spam by 'disguising' a raw email address in an encoded ASCII form.. You can turn this feature off by setting this property to "false
/// </summary
For example:
<CE:Editor id="Editor1" runat="server" EnableAntiSpamEmailEncoder ="false"></CE:Editor>
- The new Editor.CleanUpHTMLCode Method has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// Use the Clean Up HTML function to remove empty tags, combine nested font tags, and otherwise improve messy or unreadable HTML code.
/// </summary>
- The new Editor.CleanUpMicrosoftWordHTML Property has been introduced.
/// <summary>
/// Use the Clean Up Word HTML function to remove the extraneous HTML code generated by Microsoft Word.
/// </summary>
- The new Editor.PasteCleanHTML member has been added into the Editor.PasteBehavior enumeration
/// <summary>
/// Enumerates the manners in which the editor handles pasted text.
/// </summary>
public enum PasteBehavior
{
/// <summary>
/// When you paste text into the editor it is not processed.
/// </summary>
Default
,
/// <summary>
/// Paste function is disabed.
/// </summary>
Disabled
,
/// <summary>
/// When you pasting the html code into the editor, the empty tags, redundant nested tags and messy or unreadable HTML code are automatically cleaned up.
/// </summary>
PasteCleanHTML
,
/// <summary>
/// When you pasting the content from Word into the editor, the non-required code that usually comes with pasting from Word are automatically cleaned up.
/// </summary>
PasteWord
,
/// <summary>
/// When you paste text into the editor, all HTML formatting is stripped. This option is ideal for content management systems where you want absolute control over the formatting
/// </summary>
PasteText
,
/// <summary>
/// When you pasting the content from Word into the editor, will prompt users with a popup prompt to clean the non-required code.
/// </summary>
ConfirmWord
}
For example:
CE:Editor id="Editor1" runat="server" EditorOnPaste ="PasteCleanHTML"></CE:Editor>
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