How to connect TinyMCE and MySQL database? No matter how I read in the internet - I can not understand anything.
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To connect tinyMCE between <head> and </ head> set
<!-- TinyMCE --> <script type="text/javascript" src="tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCE.init({ // General options mode : "textareas", theme : "advanced", plugins : "autolink,lists,pagebreak,style,layer,table,save,advhr,advimage,advlink,emotions,iespell,inlinepopups,insertdatetime,preview,media,searchreplace,print,contextmenu,paste,directionality,fullscreen,noneditable,visualchars,nonbreaking,xhtmlxtras,template,wordcount,advlist,autosave", // Theme options theme_advanced_buttons1 : "save,newdocument,|,bold,italic,underline,strikethrough,|,justifyleft,justifycenter,justifyright,justifyfull,styleselect,formatselect,fontselect,fontsizeselect", theme_advanced_buttons2 : "cut,copy,paste,pastetext,pasteword,|,search,replace,|,bullist,numlist,|,outdent,indent,blockquote,|,undo,redo,|,link,unlink,anchor,image,cleanup,help,code,|,insertdate,inserttime,preview,|,forecolor,backcolor", theme_advanced_buttons3 : "tablecontrols,|,hr,removeformat,visualaid,|,sub,sup,|,charmap,emotions,iespell,media,advhr,|,print,|,ltr,rtl,|,fullscreen", theme_advanced_buttons4 : "insertlayer,moveforward,movebackward,absolute,|,styleprops,|,cite,abbr,acronym,del,ins,attribs,|,visualchars,nonbreaking,template,pagebreak,restoredraft", theme_advanced_toolbar_location : "top", theme_advanced_toolbar_align : "left", theme_advanced_statusbar_location : "bottom", theme_advanced_resizing : true, // Example content CSS (should be your site CSS) content_css : "css/content.css", // Drop lists for link/image/media/template dialogs template_external_list_url : "lists/template_list.js", external_link_list_url : "lists/link_list.js", external_image_list_url : "lists/image_list.js", media_external_list_url : "lists/media_list.js", // Style formats style_formats : [ {title : 'Bold text', inline : 'b'}, {title : 'Red text', inline : 'span', styles : {color : '#ff0000'}}, {title : 'Red header', block : 'h1', styles : {color : '#ff0000'}}, {title : 'Example 1', inline : 'span', classes : 'example1'}, {title : 'Example 2', inline : 'span', classes : 'example2'}, {title : 'Table styles'}, {title : 'Table row 1', selector : 'tr', classes : 'tablerow1'} ], // Replace values for the template plugin template_replace_values : { username : "Some User", staffid : "991234" } }); </script> <!-- /TinyMCE -->
Of course, we put the folder with the editor where it shows the path in the above code. This is all done already when you have a working page that sends the forms and correctly drives them into the database. The editor will automatically find the textarea on the page and load it into them.
- Cannot connect <! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "- // W3C // DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict // EN" " w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd "> <html xmlns = " w3.org/ 1999 / xhtml "> <head> <! - TinyMCE -> <script type =" text / javascript "src =" / tinymce / jscripts / tiny_mce / tiny_mce.js "> </ script> <script type =" text / javascript "> ////////////////////////////////////////////// // ////////////////////////////////////// </ script> <! - / TinyMCE - > </ head> </ html> And not at all - new_russian_man
- 2grow hands .. never loved this phrase, but here I can only say that. - Ozim
- XD But I still can’t understand how to connect it ..... - new_russian_man
<script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCE.init({ mode : "textareas" }); </script> <form method="post" action="show.php"> <p> <textarea name="text" cols="50" rows="15"></textarea> <input type="submit" value="Отправить" /> </p> </form>
The first part of the code:
tinyMCE.init({ mode : "textareas" });
"compiles" all textarea fields into formatted fields. And in the server you send the variable text - the name of the field textarea. I.e:
$text=$_POST['text'];
The $ text variable can be saved to the database in a TEXT type field.
- Even more stupid question is how to connect this TinyMCE? Something poking and nifiga - new_russian_man
TinyMCE is just a textarea, so nothing prevents you from displaying information (text) from the database to this very textarea, editing it and then entering it into the database again.