#!/usr/bin/env perl ##### @Packager.Header # # Sample page. # # ##### ## START: Hack for Windows (Not important to understand the editor code... Perl specific). if(Windows_check()) { chdir(GetScriptPath($0)); } sub Windows_check { # IIS,PWS(NT/95) $www_server_os = $^O; # Win98 & NT(SP4) if($www_server_os eq "") { $www_server_os= $ENV{'OS'}; } # AnHTTPd/Omni/IIS if($ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'} =~ /AnWeb|Omni|IIS\//i) { $www_server_os= 'win'; } # Win Apache if($ENV{'WINDIR'} ne "") { $www_server_os= 'win'; } if($www_server_os=~ /win/i) { return(1); } return(0); } sub GetScriptPath { local($path) = @_; if($path =~ /[\:\/\\]/) { $path =~ s/(.*?)[\/\\][^\/\\]+$/$1/; } else { $path = '.'; } $path; } ## END: Hack for IIS require '../../fckeditor.pl'; # When $ENV{'PATH_INFO'} cannot be used by perl. # $DefRootPath = "/XXXXX/_samples/perl/sample01.cgi"; Please write in script. my $DefServerPath = ""; my $ServerPath; $ServerPath = &GetServerPath(); print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print <<"_HTML_TAG_"; FCKeditor - Sample

FCKeditor - Perl - Sample 1

This sample displays a normal HTML form with an FCKeditor with full features enabled.
_HTML_TAG_ #// Automatically calculates the editor base path based on the _samples directory. #// This is usefull only for these samples. A real application should use something like this: #// $oFCKeditor->BasePath = '/fckeditor/' ; // '/fckeditor/' is the default value. $sBasePath = $ServerPath; $sBasePath = substr($sBasePath,0,index($sBasePath,"_samples")); &FCKeditor('FCKeditor1'); $BasePath = $sBasePath; $Value = 'This is some sample text. You are using FCKeditor.'; &Create(); print <<"_HTML_TAG_";
_HTML_TAG_ ################ #Please use this function, rewriting it depending on a server's environment. ################ sub GetServerPath { my $dir; if($DefServerPath) { $dir = $DefServerPath; } else { if($ENV{'PATH_INFO'}) { $dir = $ENV{'PATH_INFO'}; } elsif($ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'}) { $dir = $ENV{'FILEPATH_INFO'}; } } return($dir); }