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+ CKEditor Samples » Producing Flash Compliant HTML Output +

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+ This sample is not maintained anymore. Check out the brand new samples in CKEditor SDK. +
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+ This sample shows how to configure CKEditor to output + HTML code that can be used with + + Adobe Flash. + The code will contain a subset of standard HTML elements like <b>, + <i>, and <p> as well as HTML attributes. +

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+ To add a CKEditor instance outputting Flash compliant HTML code, load the editor using a standard + JavaScript call, and define CKEditor features to use HTML elements and attributes. +

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+ For details on how to create this setup check the source code of this sample page. +

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+ To see how it works, create some content in the editing area of CKEditor on the left + and send it to the Flash object on the right side of the page by using the + Send to Flash button. +

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