Thought it worth mentioning that I have just implemented this WYSIWYG 
editor.  It is simple and light weight, but has one issue with Cake 
(that I know of) and one other general issue with Firefox (1.5.0.4) and 
one with IE (6.0.2900) both on XP.

- It doesn't handle the Cake naming conventions for fields: 
data[Abc][def].  It simply doesn't pass the data through in the POST. No 
idea why

- When a page loads with an empty text area it generates JS errors when 
you try to type content into the field.  It does this with both IE and 
FF from memory

- When you are entering text in a text area in IE the buttons along the 
top blink with each key stroke.  Very annoying.


It's small and easy to set-up and configure, but on the whole I am not 
satisfied with it and will be trying other options.

Regards,
Langdon



Jonathan Snook wrote:
> "Anyhow, I'm still looking for the one perfect, free, stable,
> standards-compliant and customizable WYSIWYG editor that someone wrote
> for me, but I'm not holding my breath."
> 
> This might be of interest:
> http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2005/01/27/
> 
> It's a small, simple, editor.

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