> Can anyone recommend a good, easy to use wysiwyg editor that > is XHTML compliant? Ektron's isn't it seems.
Hmm... Two of Ektron's three editors claim to support XHTML. Perhaps you were looking at the wrong one? Another one I've been experimenting with, and really liking, is xopus (www.xopus.org). This goes way beyond the textarea-on-steroids that most TTW XML products are. Some cool things about it: - Edits are viewed in the context of one or more XSLT-derived pages. You are editing in a page, exactly as it will look when transformed. What if you are reusing the XML in multiple transformations (i.e. you have both an HTML view, a compact view, a text-only view, etc)? You can switch from one to the other, looking at the changes you are making in all those contexts. - The XSLT is live. In my experiments, I created an XSLT with sorted <title> nodes. After I inserted a new title and finished editing it, it popped right into place alphabetically! - It knows your schema. You can only create nodes where the schema allows them. If your schema says only one <title>, Xopus will allow you to create only one. It currently doesn't support all schema constructs (like enumerations), but they are working on it. -- Mark Thomas |_| Internet Systems Architect -+- User Technology Associates, Inc. | [EMAIL PROTECTED] /-\ -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
