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Clear Format when copy and pasting to FKC Editor

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wilcoHead

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Feb 2, 2005
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Not sure if any of you are working with FKC editor. It is a grat app but my problem is, if I am copying and pasting out of word or acrobat, FKC keeps the format. Is there any code I can include that will strip any format that has been pasted in?


Thanks for your input;
WilcoHEAD
 
paste into note pad, copy from not pad into fkc.

We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true.
 
I was able to answer my own question. Yes you can paste it in notepad first but it is one more step.

So;

I checked out the "fckconfig.JS" file and changed this value from "false" to "True" and that fixed it.

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// Cut and Paste options
FCKConfig.ForcePasteAsPlainText = true ;
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Thanks for the input.

Thanks for your input;
WilcoHEAD
 
fckconfig.JS" oh is this a JS editor internal to the browser for the users? I didn't know what it was, i thought it was an html editor you were using to create CFM pages, because this is a coldfusion forum...

We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true.
 
I am sorry if I am asking dumb questions and offending you. I thought it was a forum.

I do not appreciate the sarcasm...


Thanks for your input;
WilcoHEAD
 
This it is a forum, a coldfusion one.

I'm not offended and it's not a dumb question, just a pet peve, know where to post. JS would have been a better forum to ask the question. forum216



We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the complete works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know that is not true.
 
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