Undefined - is mostly all I get.

Last post 03-31-2007, 11:15 AM by jdmaynard. 0 replies.
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  •  03-31-2007, 11:15 AM 27913

    Undefined - is mostly all I get.

    My Editor now just comes up with the word "undefined" in the text area.
     
    Here's my current best guess.
     
    My configuration:
       Dim editor1
       Set editor1 = New CuteEditor
       editor1.ID = "Description"
       editor1.Text = sDescription
       editor1.FilesPath = "../CuteEditor_Files"
       editor1.AutoConfigure = "Enersold"
       editor1.Width = 600
       editor1.EditorOnPaste = "PasteWord"
       editor1.EditorWysiwygModeCss = "css/CuteEditor.css"
       editor1.ShowBottomBar = false
       editor1.Draw()
     
    For persistance I'm now calling this little script when I refresh the page:
    If request.QueryString("postback") = "true" then
    sDescription = Request.Form("Description")
    End if
    If I use the editor in Firefox it works great.
    If I replace the editor with the following text area, it works too.
    Response.Write "<TEXTAREA NAME=""Description"" ROWS=""13"" COLS=""50"">" & Server.HTMLEncode(sDescription) & "</TEXTAREA>"
    But in IE I only see the word 'undefined' appear in the text box. If I clear the box and type something new, when I do the callback I get the 'undefined' showing up, and the sDescription still contains whatever it held before I used the IE browser.
     
    The editor parameters all seem to be working as planned - the layout of the editor is exactly as I want it.
    It just won't work in IE 6 or 7
    I suspect the clients will be wanting to take my life in a day or two......
     
    thanks all
     
    Doug
     
     


     
     
     
     
     
    My Editor now just comes up with the word "undefined" in the text area.
     
    Here's my configuration:
     
       dim content
       content = "This ought to make it in there"
       
       Dim editor1
       Set editor1 = New CuteEditor
       editor1.ID = "Description"
    '   editor1.Text = content
       editor1.Text = "Say something - anything!! Please!!!"
       editor1.FilesPath = "../CuteEditor_Files"
       editor1.AutoConfigure = "Enersold"
       editor1.Width = 600
    '   editor1.EditorOnPaste = "PasteWord"
       editor1.EditorWysiwygModeCss = "css/CuteEditor.css"
       editor1.ShowBottomBar = false
       editor1.Draw()
     

    As you see I've tried a couple of whacks at just bashing some text straight in. No luck!

    Elsewhere on my page (all written alas in confusing server side vbScript) I've tried a form.onsubmit script that looks like this:
     

    Response.Write vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "<script language=""JavaScript"">" & vbCrLf
    Response.Write "<!--" & vbCrLf
    Response.Write "function LoadCute() {" & vbCrLf
    Response.Write "    obj_Description.setHTML(""Say Hello or ANYTHING!"")" & vbCrLf
    Response.Write " " & vbCrLf
    Response.Write "} " & vbCrLf 
    Response.Write "// -->" & vbCrLf
    Response.Write "</script>" & vbCrLf

    But calling it does nothing.

    However, from a child window I am able to go:
    opener.obj_Description.setHTML(htmlcode);
    where htmlcode is sucked out of a textarea, AND IT WORKS!
     
    Any time I try to refresh the page or post it to itself I lose whatever was in there, and just get ....
     
    undefined
     
     
    Any suggestions greatfully appreciated. 
     
    *****************************************************************
     
    NEW - a postscript!!
     
    It works great in Firefox it's only the nasty IE (I've tried IE6 and IE7)
     
    Now I'm even more confused!

     
     
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