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Ektron® eWebEditPro Developer's Reference Guide

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Appendix C: <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Architecture<br />

The editor is placed in a Web page using a native dynamic language (for<br />

example, ASP, JSP) or JavaScript. The dynamic languages are just a thin<br />

wrapper around JavaScript. The JavaScript then creates an instance of the<br />

<strong>eWebEditPro</strong> editor in the browser. The following diagram shows the relationship<br />

between the client-side script and the other OCX and DLL files that make up the<br />

<strong>eWebEditPro</strong> editor.<br />

<strong>Ektron®</strong> <strong>eWebEditPro</strong> Developer’s <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, Release 5.1, Revision 1 584

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