> I have given it a look and I believe that using a Java front-end 
> through either an Applet or Java Web Start is the only way to create a

> good cross-platform HTML editor. Therefore, nothing in your project is

> useful in that regard.

I would think a better approach would be to use the tools native to each
browser and provide a standard ColdFusion interface:

 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/browser/msht
ml/mshtml_editing_node_entry.asp

  http://www.mozilla.org/catalog/libraries/editor/

That way, instead of rolling your own very limited, non-native Java
editor, you could provide a feature rich, seamless experience for each
browser.

Benjamin S. Rogers
http://www.c4.net/
v.508.240.0051
f.508.240.0057

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