Which brings us to another thing that I think is really a requirement for a CMS: platform independence. More and more people are finally getting the picture in terms of their PC becoming infected with all kinds of garbage through MSIE and ActiveX which is why Firefox is gaining momentum. It's just not a 'small browser' anymore. Heck, I get over 30% Firefox users
as website visitors.


Cheers,

Marco

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On Dec 10, 2004, at 4:44 AM, Chris Blown wrote:

On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 13:40, Vlad Alexander wrote:
 I hope you will consider XStandard. XStandard is a
standards-compliant XHTML (Strict or 1.1) WYSIWYG editor for CMS.

We'd be seriously interested in XStandard, only its reliance on ActiveX makes it very much Windows specific.

We currently use a modified open source platform independent editor
which produces reasonable markup, its not perfect but, its free and
extensible.

Regards
Chris Blown








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