I admit it, I'm a weenie.
I lack the time required to figure out how to make TinyMCE do what I
want/need it to do. Before someone replies with some witty remarks
about RTFM I want to say "I don't have time to read the manual."
Hence, I'm willing to pay someone for help.
We can do something hourly or by-the-job whichever is more convenient
for you.
Some of the basics I need to accomplish:
- Load and edit simple files created in notepad without completely
scrambling them. I'd like to take advantage of using markup to enhance
the document.
- Edit simple HTML. I only use the editor to create simple code
examples as part of a general documentation process. Keeping the HTML
I'm editing seperate from the HTML that the editor uses for formatting
is beyond my grasp.
- Edit PHP - same as above. ( I think PHP code formatted like in
Mambo is cool (colored syntax) but is not necessary.)
- Figure out how/why the whole issue of newlines/<BR>/<div></div>
causes unpredictable results.
- Insert/upload pictures from the local machine for inclusion in the
text being edited.
- There may be more based upon the solutions to the above.
All the "articles" I'm editing and creating are being stored in a MySQL
database on the same server running the web server (apache and php
4.3.9 (if that matters at all.))
Email to dave.mce@fogcutter.com
Thanks!
Dave
> I lack the time required to figure out how to make TinyMCE do what I
> want/need it to do. Before someone replies with some witty remarks
> about RTFM I want to say "I don't have time to read the manual."
> Hence, I'm willing to pay someone for help.
Given that TinyMCE is written in JavaScript, you might get more helpful
replies if you post to a JavaScript newsgroup instead of a Java one.
- Oliver
davehansen22@gmail.com - 19 Jul 2006 22:06 GMT
Oh, jeez. I'm such an idiot. Sorry.
> > I lack the time required to figure out how to make TinyMCE do what I
> > want/need it to do. Before someone replies with some witty remarks
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>
> - Oliver
Oliver Wong - 19 Jul 2006 22:51 GMT
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>> you might get more helpful
>> replies if you post to a JavaScript newsgroup instead of a Java one.
>
> Oh, jeez. I'm such an idiot. Sorry.
Don't worry about it. A lot of people make that mistake.
- Oliver