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Hi,
If you don't want to loose your formatting in a RTF field you must copy the node and not the value of this field with .text (string) property.
For example and can use replaceNode for copy your XHTML content in a RTF.
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Thierry
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Bonjours,
tu peux m'envoyer des captures d'ecran de ton IIS et de la page de la propriété de ton répértoir virtual du webconnector
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Hi mary,
which operating system you are using ? Is it server or XP?
Your problem is seen in server system. Its working pretty well in XP system.
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Hi,
I do not think, we can do this without using code, we can do this using code,
Thanks.
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Hello !
Sorry, I am Italian and I speak english very little.
I work with InfoPath, but I have one problem.
In Javascript, I wish modify the content in rtf fields, without lose the formatting.
Using rtf fields with normal method for node xml (selectSingleNode, ecc.) it's no good !
Have you same ideas ?
Thank you.
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Hello,
I'd like to be able to enter a numerical value into a control that would then expand a repeating tables rows to match the value. Basically I need a quick way of entering a large number of blank rows in a repeating table. Is there a non ''code'' way of accomplishing this?
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Sorry I did not get to you sooner.
Glad to see ya got it working though!
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Hi c5rlh and welcome to our forum,
In general, we use obfuscation for the code in our forms. In terms of protecting the form design you could disable the open in designer button, encrypt the form and load from another form (check the SDK out for methods to start InfoPath form using data). That would be one way. In general, we don't care about the ...
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Hi Tatopitta,
Yes, we have seen a couple issues but, in general, v2.0 works well with InfoPath. VS 2005 upgrade should not cause a problem.
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Hello Scott and welcome to the forum!
We have a custom control that does this, check out the website:http://infopathdev.com/downloads/trials/default.aspx?i=63b4ebd5831649a29ba5f26152df82d0