CKEditor Samples List for ASP — CKEditor Sample
	
	
		Overview
	
	The ckeditor.asp file provides a wrapper to ease the work of creating CKEditor instances from classic Asp.
	To use it, you must first include it into your page:
	
		<!-- #INCLUDE file="../../ckeditor.asp" -->
	
	Of course, you should adjust the path to make it point to the correct location, and maybe use a full path (with virtual="" instead of file="")
	
	After that script is included, you can use it in different ways, based on the following pattern:
	- 
		Create an instance of the CKEditor class:
dim editor
set editor = New CKEditor
	 
	- 
		Set the path to the folder where CKEditor has been installed, by default it will use /ckeditor/
		
editor.basePath = "../../"
	 
	- 
	Now use one of the three main methods to create the CKEditor instances:
	
	
 
Before step 3 you can use a number of methods and properties to adjust the behavior of this class and the CKEditor instances
that will be created:
	- returnOutput : if set to true, the functions won't dump the code with response.write, but instead they will return it so
	you can do anything you want
 
	- basePath: location of the CKEditor scripts
 
	- initialized: if you set it to true, it means that you have already included the CKEditor.js file into the page and it
		doesn't have to be generated again.
 
	- textareaAttributes: You can set here a Dictionary object with the attributes that you want to output in the call to the "editor" method.
 
	- config: Allows to set config values for all the instances from now on.
 
	- instanceConfig: Allows to set config values just for the next instance.
 
	- addEventHandler: Adds an event handler for all the instances from now on.
 
	- addInstanceEventHandler: Adds an event handler just for the next instance.
 
	- addGlobalEventHandler: Adds an event handler for the global CKEDITOR object.
 
	- clearEventHandlers: Removes one or all the event handlers from all the instances from now on.
 
	- clearInstanceEventHandlers: Removes one or all the event handlers  from the next instance.
 
	- clearGlobalEventHandlers: Removes one or all the event handlers  from the global CKEDITOR object.
 
	
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