I want two editable pages (using the IP license), each writing a separate output file. The code below is for one of the pages.
I'm using;
$editor->LoadHTML("news1.html");
$editor->SaveFile("news1.html");
but it's still outputting to "document.html"?... is there another place I need to set this, perhaps in the CuteEditor_Files folder?
Thank you.
<?php include_once("CuteEditor_Files/include_CuteEditor.php") ; ?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Edit Static Html Example -- PHP Content Management, PHP WYSIWYG, PHP HTML Editor, PHP Text Editor</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="php.css" type="text/css" />
</head>
<body>
<form name="theForm" action="Edithtml.php?postback=true" method="post">
<h1>Edit Static Html</h1>
<div>
This example demonstrates you can use Cute Editor to edit static html page.
<br />
<br />
</div>
<br />
<?php
$editor=new CuteEditor();
$editor->ID="Editor1";
// $editor->EditorBodyStyle="font:normal 12px arial;";
$editor->EditorWysiwygModeCss="php.css";
$editor->FilesPath="CuteEditor_Files";
$editor->EditCompleteDocument=true;
if (@$_GET["postback"]!="true")
{
$editor->LoadHTML("news1.html");
$editor->Draw();
}
else
{
$editor->SaveFile("news1.html");
$editor->Draw();
}
$editor=null;
//use $_POST["Editor1"]to catch the data
?>
<textarea name="textbox1" rows="2" cols="20" id="textbox1" style="font-family:Arial;height:250px;width:730px;">
<?php echo @stripslashes($_POST["Editor1"]) ;?>
</textarea>
</form>
</body>
</html>