Oh!  I hadn't thought about "edit the code directly" in that sense, Kay.
Yes I can see that it's not encrypted.  I was thinking of how a user might
edit the html code in the editor while it's being used on a web site.    

In Spaw-cf, for example, you can look at the entry you're making in either
WYSIWYG mode or in HTML mode, in order to fine-tune the stuff you're tying
in the box.  I think Massimo meant 'edit the code' in the sense you're
referring to, rather than what I was thinking he meant.

Still, it loads far faster than spaw-cf or Soeditor or ActivEdit (all of
which I have on sites) and while there are some items on my wish list for
Massimo, I think it's a good editor.  

NO muss, no fuss, stick it on your page and it works. 

Good stuff.


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



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Michael Kear said re Massimo Foti's XHTML Editor:
> 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.

I don't think it's encrypted, you should be able to just open up the
tmt_xhtmleditor.cfm from wherever you've put it and cut sick. It's pretty
hairy in there though, lots and lots of JavaScript! I made some basic mods
to allow certain extra formatting tags I needed users to have, and also to
hide some of the toolbar items that I *didn't* want them to have.

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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