Robert Occhialini, You wrote on cms-list:
FWIW, it is technically possible to integrate this product as a front end WYSIWYG editor for an actual content management system through the use of Contribute's extension framework(taken from Dreamweaver).You may have noted that last week Ektron, the leading supplier of WYSIWYG Visual Editing tools (to Vignette, Documentum, divine, etc. and hundreds of other CMS companies) added a Macromedia Flash based editor called eWebWP that is cross-platform, so that WYSIWYG is no longer limited to the Windows platform.
Do you know whether the Contribute front end is Flash-based?
I would like you to know that skyBuilders.com is releasing an open-source WYSIWYG cross-platform visual editor called skyWriter based on the new Mozilla 1.1+ browser. It will work in future Netscape and other Gecko-based releases as well.
We also built a skyWriter for Internet Explorer (based on the MS Dynamic HTML Editing Component - an Active-X control that most developers find superior to the latest MSHTML control for IE 6).
Both WYSIWYG tools can be incorporated in CMS's with no royalty or usage fees.
Details, demos, and downloads are at http://wysiwyg.skybuilders.com.
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