I just downloaded it, and loaded it into a page in less than 10 minutes.
This is an amazing step forward over the alternatives I've been wrestling
with over the past year.

It says in the notes that you can edit the code directly, but I can't see
how.  Does anyone know?  There are no references to this in the readme file
that comes with it, except that it says you can do it.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kay Smoljak
Sent: Thursday, 25 March 2004 5:02 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: [OT] soeditor

> Are there any of these editors that produce valid XHTML code? 
>  As far as I can see, they all change the case of tags to 
> upper case, and strip out the trailing /> from tags, instead 
> of forcing lower case and adding the tag closings.

Massimo Foti's XHTML editor custom tag creates valid code. The uppercase
tags you see are those produced by Microsoft's DHTML edit thingo in IE, and
Massimo's editor gets around that by running a whole heap of JavaScript
regexes on the output - it's the brute force approach lol.

The link is here - the site is in Italian but you "Download" seems to be
universal :)
http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action=zipped&id=11

K.

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Kay Smoljak
Senior Developer/QC Leader/Search Optimisation
PerthWeb Pty Ltd - http://www.perthweb.com.au/
Ph: 08 9226 1366 - Fax: 08 9226 1375 




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