Perhaps "the CMS I made myself" would be a more appropriate title? ;)

Thanks for the info. Keen to see the English version when it arrives. 

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Subject: RE: [WSG CMS] Re: Textile

I made the CMS myself (which is why I call it "my CMS" and not "the CMS I
use"), it's called Snelsite (Dutch). No English version of the CMS available
yet, we're still working on translating it.

The WYSIWYG editor itself is Editize: www.editize.com - java applet, can
plug it right into your CMS though, pretty much.

Cheers,
Faruk


> You fail to mention which CMS and WYSIWYG you are using. I'd be very 
> interested to know.
>
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> From: Faruk Ates
> Sent: Tuesday, 30 August 2005 11:50 PM
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> My CMS does both - WYSIWYG interface, but also allows people to just 
> upload their Word documents. Takes care of lists, tables, images, 
> formatting...
> everything we don't offer in the WYSIWYG editor gets stripped out. 
> After uploading, the content is in the exact same shape and form as it 
> would've been when entered into the WYSIWYG editor.
>
> :)
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