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Web App input form - Summernote WYSIWYG editor

Explorer ,
Nov 13, 2014 Nov 13, 2014

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Hi Guys

I am playing around with the Summernote editor.

The thing I am trying to do is a sort of a blog, where my clients employees can post different info etc.

I thought that with a WYSIWYG editor they would have more possibilities.

I have it working with text etc. I just "duplicate" the input from the editor into the "Item Description" field,

and this works, one can format the text, make tables etc.

Summernote also have a function to upload pictures. Actually one can just drop them in the editor and resize them etc.

This feature is quite nice. As a standard the images are saved/compressed with "Base64", which i've never played around with

before, but it doesn't seem like BC can "handle" this.

When I insert a image via the web app input form the image source field is empty, so the image is not displayed but there is a image tag.

If i put in the entire code in the backend the image appears, but is not working after I save it and see it on the site.

I am not sure that the base64 compression is a great thing to do. Could this work, or is there another way to get this working?

It this is not possible i will just have a "regular" input field where they can put in a picture, and then i can control it with CSS,

but I thought that having the possibility to put in directly in the WYSIWYG would be great.

In the summernote API, it is possible to control the "upload image" feature, but i am not sure this will work with BC.

Any thoughts or tips is much appreciated

/Peter - Genie Corp.

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Explorer ,
Dec 11, 2014 Dec 11, 2014

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I got this "working" at the end.

Instead of trying to get BC to do this "alone", I instead have a server running, which uploads the images to the BC

site via SFTP, so the reference to the picture is on the server. Now i can edit the picture in size, shape etc. in the summernote editor,

and then publish it

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Guide ,
Jan 08, 2015 Jan 08, 2015

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You can save base64 no problem now in the BC Apps (admin area only) but not on the front end (yet).

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Explorer ,
Jan 08, 2015 Jan 08, 2015

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Nice to know, maybe I can use it later on.

Hope it is coming to the front end, even though I solved this in another way, but outside of BC,

it might be helpful further on.

Thx TheBCMan

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LEGEND ,
Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

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Other thing to remember is data fields and their character limits. One base64 image will burn through that in a flash and be truncated.

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Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

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He wants to store it as a file not in a webapp database, you can save a base64 file to a binary file no problems.

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of course, but of any case someone via say front end tries to store base64 image data say in a multiline etc (of which there have been several) they wiill have incomplete image data because  of the character limots.

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