The other day I wrote about the clipboard reading code in IE, I found another example that someone else had made that used different code but had the same effect. They also had a fix. I would suggest doing this. It is probably why
(e:ajays) computer didn't report anything. But the default is to have it turned on.
1. Under the Tools menu, select Internet Options
2. Click on the Security tab.
3. In the box labelled, "Security level for this zone", click on Custom Level
4. Scroll all the way down to the Scripting heading
5. Under "Allow paste operations via script" choose the Disable button.
6. Click OK and confirm that Yes you do want to change security settings for this zone.
This program is so fantastic. It beats any other online word processing program I have ever used and requires no login or install. It is so amazing that you can just save to pdf or doc.
I also like the fact it works in firefox but not in IE. Why not have free programs based on free standards all support each other.
I am so inspired by this that I am going to start building apps in XUL.
oops i got them confused
is writely the same thing as writeboard?
I think you did try rightley thinking about it, it was what Jim had used for teh estrip documentation
I've heard of writely. But right now, they are not accepting new users so I've not been able to try it.
Supposedly, one of the things that makes ajaxwrite unique is that it won't require registration for us.
Only time will tell.
I know that Microsoft and Sun both think that web-based appls are the wave of the future.
Have you seen writely. It is also an amazing online ajax doc writer. Google just bought it.