Scriptable Editing
This documentation will get you started with the basic features needed to expose rich, editable HTML content to your users.
Overviews/Tutorials
How to Create an HTML Editor Application
This tutorial describes how to use features found in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later to create an HTML Editor Application. The application you create in this tutorial contains an editable region where users can type and format text using all of the standard formatting commands.
Attributes/Properties
Specifies whether the element and its contents must be selected as a whole, indivisible unit.
Gets or sets the value indicating whether the object can contain rich HTML markup.
Sets or retrieves the string that indicates whether the user can edit the content of the object.
Gets the value that indicates whether the user can edit the contents of the object.
Retrieves the value indicating whether the content of the object contains one or more lines.
Specifies that an element cannot be selected.
Events
Fires when the user is about to make a control selection of the object.
Fires when the selection state of a document changes.
Constants
Allows absolutely positioned elements to be moved by dragging.
Sets an element's position property to "absolute."
Causes the MSHTML Editor to update an element's appearance continuously during a resizing or moving operation, rather than updating only at the completion of the move or resize.
Allows for the selection of more than one site selectable element at a time when the user holds down the SHIFT or CTRL keys.