Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-08 Thread Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen
The voices are telling me that Kay Smoljak said on 5/6/2004 9:16 PM: I don't see the confusion. The post asked about a WYSIWYG editor the generates XHTML and CSS, not component that integrates with a Web app. The same poster clarified in the third post in the thread with: but to edit

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
] WYSIWYG editor Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Thk David Gironella Casademont * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Gavin Cooney
] WYSIWYG editor Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Thk David Gironella Casademont * The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints

RE: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread David Gironella
but to edit documents on the web Giro -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de simon dodson Enviado el: jueves, 06 de mayo de 2004 12:57 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor dreamweaver mx ? www.macromedia.com - Original

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
- From: David Gironella [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WSG (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:26 AM Subject: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Thk David Gironella Casademont

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Neerav
PROTECTED] To: WSG (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:26 AM Subject: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Thk David Gironella Casademont * The discussion list for http

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread simon dodson
Wow Vlad Thats looks like some seriously kewl software ... Ill test drive it tomorrow ... - Original Message - From: Vlad Alexander (XStandard) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor Hi David, Check out

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Andrew Krespanis
I have not yet tried out XStandard (tomorrow morning for sure ;), I can strongly recommend Nick Bradbury's TopStyle 3. Very nice to use, has some great features such class attributes in xhtml become links on hover. When clicked, these links will open your css file and scroll directly to that

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Ray Cauchi
www.ektron.com EwebEditPro (esp. the XML version). Rocks hard. Ray At 08:26 PM 6/05/2004, you wrote: Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Thk David Gironella Casademont * The discussion list for

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen
The voices are telling me that David Gironella said on 5/6/2004 5:26 AM: Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? Whenever I need to slam some text and pictures into a page, I use Amaya http://www.w3.org/Amaya/. It used to be real flaky, but it's been a lot more solid in

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Kay Smoljak
Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? I think there's some confusion here - the original poster was enquiring about a browser-based xhtml component that can be added to a web application. That's what XStandard, htmlarea (works on mozilla too -

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread mario
I don't see the confusion. The post asked about a WYSIWYG editor the generates XHTML and CSS, not component that integrates with a Web app. MC Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS? I think there's some confusion here - the original poster was enquiring about a

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Kay Smoljak
I don't see the confusion. The post asked about a WYSIWYG editor the generates XHTML and CSS, not component that integrates with a Web app. The same poster clarified in the third post in the thread with: but to edit documents on the web I just thought I'd point out the distinction, as one