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    Nicholas Naddaf
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    Hi all I am looking for an html WYSIWYG editing .net component to use it in my application but I couldn't find a free good one. any help?:confused:

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      Hi all I am looking for an html WYSIWYG editing .net component to use it in my application but I couldn't find a free good one. any help?:confused:

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      If you're looking for something for ASP.NET, check out FreeTextBox[^]. I don't know how advanced the capabilities are, though. For WinForms, try looking at http://www.windowsforms.net/[^]. There may be something in the controls section that you can use.

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        Hi all I am looking for an html WYSIWYG editing .net component to use it in my application but I couldn't find a free good one. any help?:confused:

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        J Dunlap
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        FCKEditor[^] is awesome! :-D

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          FCKEditor[^] is awesome! :-D

          "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both."
          -- Dwight D. Eisenhower

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          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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          I don't think I've seen one of those components which doesn't look like Office. Are there any differences between them at all? :~ I mean.. how different could they actually be? -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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            I don't think I've seen one of those components which doesn't look like Office. Are there any differences between them at all? :~ I mean.. how different could they actually be? -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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            Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: My name in Korean is 요르겐 I see you've added a new language ;) I read an intro to Korean tutorial site just for fun, after we started doing some work w/some Samsung devs in Korea, it's pretty interesting how they conceived the alphabet to mimic the tongue position for some sounds. --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist updated! | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: My name in Korean is 요르겐 I see you've added a new language ;) I read an intro to Korean tutorial site just for fun, after we started doing some work w/some Samsung devs in Korea, it's pretty interesting how they conceived the alphabet to mimic the tongue position for some sounds. --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist updated! | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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              Where did you read that? All reasons I've read about Hangul is that they wanted to get rid of Kanji in favor for something less complex (!?). :) -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                Where did you read that? All reasons I've read about Hangul is that they wanted to get rid of Kanji in favor for something less complex (!?). :) -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                They did want to move away from Chinese characters, but the base for some of the letters is based on anatomy. For example look at ᄂ (n), it represents a side view of your tongue, with the tip up against your teeth and the blade of the tongue down. Then for the sounds made at the same place, you add strokes to get ᄃ (t) and ᄅ (r/l) and ᄐ (aspirated t). Similarly, ᄀ (k) represents the tongue position for that velar sound. Edit: I forgot this part - Here's the intro I read[^] --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD

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                  If you're looking for something for ASP.NET, check out FreeTextBox[^]. I don't know how advanced the capabilities are, though. For WinForms, try looking at http://www.windowsforms.net/[^]. There may be something in the controls section that you can use.

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                  freetextbox is pretty good. i've used it in a few web apps. .Text also uses freetextbox as its editor Levi Rosol My other computer is your Linux box...[^]
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