Using CKEditor in your own Custom Control

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2/6/2013 1:22:09 PM
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Using CKEditor in your own Custom Control

I'm really wanting to use the CKEditor that is already embedded in MojoPortal with a Custom Control I want to create. I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how it is embedded and works.

2/6/2013 1:44:06 PM
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Re: Using CKEditor in your own Custom Control

You should study the code for existing features that use it, make sure you are actually using the source code.

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