Namo Web Editor Control 6 Developer's Guide
Namo Web Editor Control 6 Developer's Guide
Control 6
Developer’s Guide
Namo Web Editor Control 6 is a component software enabling you to setup a powerful on-line
WYSIWYG HTML. Web Editor Control 6, based on the ActiveX Control technology, offers Namo
WebEditor's WYSIWYG engine coupled with various useful extra features.
Automatic Installation
Web Editor Control allows users to create Web documents on-line without installing a Web authoring
tool; for example, Namo WebEditor or Microsoft FrontPage. The installation launches automatically
when the user accesses a page where Web Editor Control 6 is installed. Once installation is
complete, the user can create web pages with just a few clicks.
To set up automatic installation, copy Web Editor Control files to a Web server and specify the
physical path to the Web Editor Control program files, as related to the Web pages where Web Editor
Control is inserted.
Initialization File
Specify the default settings of Web Editor Control 6 using an Initialization File. You can define the
toolbar buttons, status bar properties, and basic editing tabs such as the HTML or Preview tabs. You
can also set the Edit window's basic font, background image or color.
Extra Information
MIME Interface libraries are provided for controlling image elements, and API (Application
Programming Interface) documentation is offered for customization.
The Developer's Guide offers an API (Application Programming Interface) for controlling the functions
and program features. It also includes the documentation for MIME utilities, the Initialization File,
keywords, and the installation process.
Notice
Web Editor Control 6 is an upgraded product of Namo WebEditor Control 2.x. Please be aware that
some of the filenames and meta-tags in the documents may retain the old names.
Namo Web Editor Control 6 is a component software enabling you to setup a powerful on-line
WYSIWYG HTML. Web Editor Control 6, based on the ActiveX Control technology, offers Namo
WebEditor 4's WYSIWYG engine coupled with various useful extra features.
System Requirements
OS Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.
CD Information
Install the software by running NamoWecSetup.exe, Web Editor Control 6's setup program for
Windows. (For details see Installation on Windows System.)
<OBJECT></OBJECT> Inserts Web Editor Control and its Run-time License using the
<OBJECT> elements.
WIDTH, HEIGHT Defines the Edit window of Web Editor Control. When the Run-time
License is inserted, this information does not need to be specified.
CLASSID ID for identifying Web Editor Control. This value is written in the
registry of the user system.
VALUE Specifies the path to the Run-time License file(.lpk) in relative path.
(URL or absolute path not permitted.)
ID ID for ActiveX Control object. This value is used when you want Web
Editor Control to use a specific API in the inserted HTML.
CODEBASE, version Indicates the current version of your Web Editor Control. Users with
a previous version, or users who have never downloaded a version
will receive the specified version of Web Editor Control. Downloaded
files are unzipped and registered in the user's registry.
During a user's first visit to a Web page where Web Editor Control 6 is installed, the system displays
a program installation dialog box. These steps include downloading the cabinet files and installing the
program on the user's system.
A dialog box asks if you want to install and run Web Editor Control 6. Click Yes to continue
downloading and installing the program.
Web Editor Control 6 uses ATL (Active Template Library) 3.0., so ATL 3.0 or above should be
installed on the user's system before downloading and using the program.
If ATL is not installed on the user's system, a dialog box prompts you to install "Active Template
Library 3.0 SP3 Run-Time".
Click OK and the following message displays. This message informs the user that the alt.dll version
3.00.8449 will be installed. Click Yes to continue the installation. After a few seconds, users are
ready to create Web documents on-line using Web Editor Control 6.
You need two licenses to develop applications using ActiveX Control; one to use ActiveX Control, the
other to develop Windows applications.
Run-time License
The run-time license is the one needed to use ActiveX Control. ActiveX Control for Web Editor
Control 6 is offered in LPK file type (NamoWec4_[Initial].lpk). This file should be located on the same
server where Web Editor Control 6 is installed.
Design-time License
The design-time license is the one needed to develop Windows applications using ActiveX Control
containers such as Visual Basic, Visual C++, Access, or Visual InterDev.
Web Editor Control 6 offers just the run-time license to users. You should obtain the design-time
license in addition to the run-time license. The design-time license is not granted to users on the
default license agreement. The right to the design-time license follows the specifications of the user
license agreement.
On a Windows system, n installation program takes care of the file copying. Sample files are created
along with the installation. You can then set the initial properties of the program and apply various
attributes to the system using the sample files.
On a Windows (Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000) system, follow the steps below to set up Web Editor
Control 6.
An example for inserting Web Editor Control into HTML files is included. You can specify different
program settings by referring to the sample documents. To use Web Editor Control as an editor on a
BBS system or Web mail, you should set the properties for the database connection or system
environments manually.
On a Windows system (Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000), follow these steps to remove Web Editor
Control 6.