Plus a wysiwyg editor that works in browsers other than IE (like Mozilla
Firebird - honest guv I'm not throughly enamored with this browser)
would be good too!

Stephen

Matt Robertson wrote:

> Mauricio wrote:
>  >Anchors: no. but you can go to HTML view and
>  >place them manually anytime : )
>
> Just a thought:  If I were you I'd place html anchors at the top of your
> priority list.  This something that, in my apps at least, is needed
> pretty much constantly.
>
> Another thing that's real important but you don't see a lot of in
> wysiwyg editors is a file uploader/browser.  Something that uses cffile
> and a mime type check for security's sake.
>
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> Matt Robertson       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mauricio Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 7:05 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re:OT: CF WYSIWYG Editor updated
>
>  >Do you have links to sample pages and is this solution, in your
>
> Sure. There is a demo page linked from SourceForge. The link is:
>
> http://www.elefectoaxe.com.co/spaw/test.cfm
>
>  >opinion, better than the siteObject solution, soEditor Pro 2.5?
>
> Hm... I am not a soEditor user so I cannot make an objective judgement.
> But judging by the feature list I can go one by one (list taken from
> http://www.siteobjects.com/pages/soeditorcomparisons.cfm):
>
> Customizable: yes 100%... images, button positions, all
> Multiple instances: yes
> Context menus: didn't understand this one
> Cut, copy & paste: yes
> Find: no... but well you can always Ctrl+F
> Undo & redo: yes
> Text formatting: yes
> Paragraph formatting: yes
> Image support: yes... upload included
> Hyperlinks: yes
> Anchors: no. but you can go to HTML view and place them manually anytime
> : )
> Table controls: yes
> Edit html source: yes
> Toggle details: no
> Unordered lists: yes
> Ordered lists: yes
> Clear document: didn't understand this one
> Foreground & background colors: yes
> Horizontal rule: yes
> Show table borders: yes (when a table has no border there is a dotted
> line by default)
> File editing: didn't understand either
> Spellchecking: no   
> Dynamic help menu: no
> Special characters: no
> Content templates: no
> Image manager: yes
> Image folder manager: yes (though you cannot create/delete folders but
> you can have more than one image library)
> Style sheet support: yes
> Custom styles: yes
> Form controls: no
> Integrated email form: no
> Custom hyperlinks: no idea what this means
> Code sweeper: yes (well SPAW-CF has a code cleaner.. I suppose it's the
> same thing)
>
> I noticed soEditor also runs only in IE. In other browsers you get a
> standard TEXTAREA. You can extend SPAW-CF with additional functionality
> if you already know CFCs or CFML, you can place buttons anywhere (if you
> want to mess around with original files :) ).
>
> You need CFMX and a few tags enabled for SPAW-CF to run (CFFILE, CFCs,
> CFDIRECTORY). No need for custom mapping. Will run in shared servers.
> you can give it a try anytime.
>
> HTH
>
> Mauricio
>
>
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