For those of us out here with objectives bigger than our experience, it would be extremely helpful to have a solid working example of a well-thought-out integration of CuteEditor with the obvious "other half" of the solution: writing to and retreiving from a database. What little information I've found on the internet so far acknowledges that an effective solution -- like an administrator-edited Content Management site or an administrator-edited Storfront can easily overwhelm ASP.NET's "SQLDataObject" and require much more complex code, including creation of custom classes. Since CMS and Storefront applications are obviously great targets for use of CuteEditor, it would be much appreciated if future documentation include well-constructed examples of these type of application blocks. I'm a VB.NET programmer, but I'd assume both VB and C# examples would be wanted by us out here.
Thanks