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jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor
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A helper to enable CKEditor support when using JQuery Dirty Forms.
This is a helper module for the jQuery Dirty Forms project.
This helper causes Dirty Forms to read and/or update the dirty status from CKEditor instances on the form. This will ensure that when a user edits a CKEditor field, Dirty Forms will be notified of the event in order to mark the form dirty.
Prerequesites must be included in this order:
If you are using a Package Manager, these dependencies will be installed automatically, but depending on your environment you may still need to add references to them manually.
There are several different ways to get the code. Some examples below:
The CKEditor helper is available over jsDelivr CDN and can directly included to every page.
<script type="text/javascript" src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.dirtyforms/1.1.0/jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js"></script>
jsDelivr also supports on-the-fly concatenation of files, so you can reference only 1 URL to get jQuery, jquery.facebox, ckeditor, jquery.dirtyforms, and jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor in one request.
<script type="text/javascript" src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/g/jquery@1.11.3,jquery.facebox,ckeditor(ckeditor.js),jquery.dirtyforms(jquery.dirtyforms.min.js+jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js)"></script>
Download and save one of two available files to include the CKEditor helper to your page, either the latest distribution or the latest minified version.
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js"></script>
You can also conveniently get all of the latest Dirty Forms files in one Zip Download.
The CKEditor helper is even available through NPM, Bower, and NuGet. Just use one of the following commands below to install the helper, including all dependencies.
// NPM
$ npm install jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor
// Bower
$ bower install jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor
// NuGet
PM> Install-Package jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor
A SourceMap file is also available via CDN or your favorite package manager.
####CDN
<script type="text/javascript" src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.dirtyforms/1.1.0/jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js.map"></script>
NPM or Bower will install the file into the destination directory.
jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js.map
For NuGet, this file is not included in the package, but you can get it from here if you really need it.
##Usage
This helper is completely automatic - there are no properties or methods to interact with. Simply include the reference to the helper after the prerequisites and use Dirty Forms as per the documentation and CKEditor as per the documetation.
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/ckeditor/latest/ckeditor.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.dirtyforms/1.1.0/jquery.dirtyforms.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/jquery.dirtyforms/1.1.0/jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
If not using a CDN, you need to apply the dependencies in the same order as the example above.
FAQs
A helper to enable CKEditor support when using JQuery Dirty Forms.
The npm package jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jquery.dirtyforms.helpers.ckeditor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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