What level of control do any of the WYSIWYG in-page editors give you over the output?
The one's I've seen all do things like insert <b> and <i>, where I would prefer <strong> and <em>. I would like to know if I can control things enough to output valid XHTML 1.0. I'd settle for Transitional even ;)
And do any of them handle CSS properly? Could I define the styles so that a user making inline text red (ugh!) would create markup with a <span> tag rather than a <font> tag?
Pete
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