egroupware_official/phpgwapi/js/htmlarea/examples/2-areas.html
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Example with 2 HTMLAreas in the same form</title>
<script type="text/javascript">
// the _editor_url is REQUIRED! don't forget to set it.
_editor_url = "../";
// implicit language will be "en", but let's set it for brevity
_editor_lang = "en";
</script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../htmlarea.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
// load the plugins that we will use
// loading is necessary ONLY ONCE, regardless on how many editors you create
// basically calling the following functions will load the plugin files as if
// we would have wrote script src="..." but with easier and cleaner code
HTMLArea.loadPlugin("TableOperations");
HTMLArea.loadPlugin("SpellChecker");
HTMLArea.loadPlugin("CSS");
// this function will get called at body.onload
function initDocument() {
// cache these values as we need to pass it for both editors
var css_plugin_args = {
combos : [
{ label: "Syntax",
// menu text // CSS class
options: { "None" : "",
"Code" : "code",
"String" : "string",
"Comment" : "comment",
"Variable name" : "variable-name",
"Type" : "type",
"Reference" : "reference",
"Preprocessor" : "preprocessor",
"Keyword" : "keyword",
"Function name" : "function-name",
"Html tag" : "html-tag",
"Html italic" : "html-helper-italic",
"Warning" : "warning",
"Html bold" : "html-helper-bold"
},
context: "pre"
},
{ label: "Info",
options: { "None" : "",
"Quote" : "quote",
"Highlight" : "highlight",
"Deprecated" : "deprecated"
}
}
]
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// GENERAL PATTERN
//
// 1. Instantitate an editor object.
// 2. Register plugins (note, it's required to have them loaded).
// 3. Configure any other items in editor.config.
// 4. generate() the editor
//
// The above are steps that you use to create one editor. Nothing new
// so far. In order to create more than one editor, you just have to
// repeat those steps for each of one. Of course, you can register any
// plugins you want (no need to register the same plugins for all
// editors, and to demonstrate that we'll skip the TableOperations
// plugin for the second editor). Just be careful to pass different
// ID-s in the constructor (you don't want to _even try_ to create more
// editors for the same TEXTAREA element ;-)).
//
// So much for the noise, see the action below.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// CREATE FIRST EDITOR
//
var editor1 = new HTMLArea("text-area-1");
// plugins must be registered _per editor_. Therefore, we register
// plugins for the first editor here, and we will also do this for the
// second editor.
editor1.registerPlugin(TableOperations);
editor1.registerPlugin(SpellChecker);
editor1.registerPlugin(CSS, css_plugin_args);
// custom config must be done per editor. Here we're importing the
// stylesheet used by the CSS plugin.
editor1.config.pageStyle = "@import url(custom.css);";
// generate first editor
editor1.generate();
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// CREATE SECOND EDITOR
//
var editor2 = new HTMLArea("text-area-2");
// we are using the same plugins
editor2.registerPlugin(TableOperations);
editor2.registerPlugin(SpellChecker);
editor2.registerPlugin(CSS, css_plugin_args);
// import the CSS plugin styles
editor2.config.pageStyle = "@import url(custom.css);";
// generate the second editor
// IMPORTANT: if we don't give it a timeout, the first editor will
// not function in Mozilla. Soon I'll think about starting to
// implement some kind of event that will fire when the editor
// finished creating, then we'll be able to chain the generate()
// calls in an elegant way. But right now there's no other solution
// than the following.
setTimeout(function() {
editor2.generate();
}, 500);
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
};
</script>
</head>
<body onload="initDocument()">
<h1>Example with 2 HTMLAreas in the same form</h1>
<form action="2-areas.cgi" method="post" target="_blank">
<input type="submit" value=" Submit " />
<br />
<textarea id="text-area-1" name="text1" style="width: 100%; height: 12em">
&lt;h3&gt;HTMLArea #1&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This will submit a field named &lt;em&gt;text1&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
</textarea>
<br />
<textarea id="text-area-2" name="text2" style="width: 100%; height: 12em">
&lt;h3&gt;Second HTMLArea&lt;/h3&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;text2&lt;/em&gt; submission. Both are
located in the same FORM element and the script action is
2-areas.cgi (see it in the examples directory)&lt;/p&gt;
</textarea>
<br />
<input type="submit" value=" Submit " />
</form>
<hr>
<address><a href="http://dynarch.com/mishoo/">Mihai Bazon</a></address>
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</body>
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