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Home > JavaScript > Articles > Form Elements > Enhancing Web Forms With Rich Text Editors

Enhancing Web Forms With Rich Text Editors

  Author : Vlad Kofman
  Date Published : 05 / 21 / 2007
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Today, most web applications have the ability for the user to share various types of information. Blogs allow readers to post comments, email clients are fully web-based, social wiki sites let people submit revisions, and so forth. All of this is possible because of the oldest HTML element—the
.The form is submitted via the HTTP protocol to the server, and its individual elements, such as text fields and text areas are processed on the server—for example, stored in the relational database—emailed, or put into a flat file. By default, the form is submitted as plain text, which is not a good way to express any formatting or styles of the contents. For example, if you want to emphasize some words, and type your text in a standard text area, you have no way to make some words stand out or even use a different font.


 

 
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