I can't speak for FCK editor (does anyone else read that in a profane
manner every time they see it?), but soEditor and HTMLArea both can
have their image insert easily augmented to either include a browser
for existing images uploaded to the system, or to have a full fledges
manager for adding, editing and deleting images, as well as selection
of one for insertion.  I usually use both, with the picker loading by
default, and a link to the full-on manager.

cheers,
barneyb

On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:04:48 -0500, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Irvin Gomez wrote:
> >>Use TinyMCE. It's much simpler.
> >>
> >>http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
> >
> > Looks nice, but regular (non-technical) users would have problems inserting 
> > images.
> 
> That was always my beef with a lot of the editors that don't include
> such functionality.... it's hard to ask users to type in the URL of an
> image on their server.  htmlArea was the same way - I ended up adding a
> second image button to the toolbar that launched my own image browser.
> That's why I switched to FCKeditor... it had the browse and upload built
> into the main image dialog.
> 
> tinymce might be nice for a message board utility or something where you
> only want users to enter basic html, but as a full-featured editor, it
> is definately lacking in the "ease of use" department if you ask me.
> 
>  - Rick
> 

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Barney Boisvert
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http://www.barneyb.com/blog/

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