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WYSIWYG Designer

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Virag Gutgutia - 13 May 2004 13:42 GMT
Hi,
I am trying make a WYSIWYG Designer with Drag and drop. Something similar to
the ASP.NET desginer which dosent generate code but stores the information
to a database. But I am unable to find where should I start I am unable to
visualize or decide what should I start with.
Can anybody point me to the right direction.

Regards,
Virag
Cristian Balcanu - 13 May 2004 15:13 GMT
Let me know if this help you:
http://www.divil.co.uk/net/articles/designers/hosting.asp

> Hi,
> I am trying make a WYSIWYG Designer with Drag and drop. Something similar to
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> Regards,
> Virag
Virag Gutgutia - 13 May 2004 16:51 GMT
Thanks Cristian the article is pretty usefull. I still havent been able to
grasp all the concepts. But I am not very sure the winform model will work
for webform. As the article says no root desginers are available for web
forms does that mean that I have to write my own root desginer?

Virag

> Let me know if this help you:
> http://www.divil.co.uk/net/articles/designers/hosting.asp
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> > Regards,
> > Virag
J?rg Krause - 21 May 2004 20:37 GMT
What you need is a HTML WYSIWYG Designer. We've made this a
a WinForm Control and is a complete HTML Designer for your
WinForm App. Please take a look:

http://www.comzept.de/index.php?TEMPLATE=products&product=htmleditor

I think the Winforms Designer concept does not fit your needs.

-Joerg
www.comzept.de

> Thanks Cristian the article is pretty usefull. I still havent been able to
> grasp all the concepts. But I am not very sure the winform model will work
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> > > Regards,
> > > Virag

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