+1 for Mercury, seems cool, but I was unable to see support for IE [Does IE not implement " W3C contentEditable specification<http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/editing.html> "]..?
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Andreas Hartmann <andr...@apache.org>wrote: > Am 13.10.11 12:05, schrieb florent andré: > > Yep, >> >> I already see some demos in action of aloha, and it's a really nice and >> efficient editor. >> > > It seems to use a protocol similar to CMIS: > > http://www.aloha-editor.org/**features.php<http://www.aloha-editor.org/features.php> > > "The Aloha Editor Repository API makes it easy to connect any backend > system. The Repository API is close to the CMIS standard and offers a lot of > functionalities - but waaaaays easier." > > > > I don't know mercury but seems cool two, and I like the rest/json >> implementation. >> >> They both go to the path of multi-layered cms, with a clear editor >> independent layer. >> >> We have to add Json capabilities to Lenya... >> > > That should be no problem, there are some good libraris. > > Best regards, > Andreas > > > > >> ++ >> >> On 10/13/2011 11:32 AM, Andreas Hartmann wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> this seems to be worth a look: >>> >>> http://jejacks0n.github.com/**mercury/<http://jejacks0n.github.com/mercury/> >>> >>> * Works with HTML5 contentEditable >>> * MIT License >>> * Saving content using REST/JSON should be easy to implement >>> >>> Another HTML5 WYSIWYG editor worth checking out: >>> >>> * http://www.aloha-editor.org/ (AGPLv3) >>> >>> >>> -- Andreas >>> >>> >>> > > -- > Andreas Hartmann, CTO > BeCompany GmbH > http://www.becompany.ch > Tel.: +41 (0) 43 818 57 01 > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > dev-unsubscribe@lenya.apache.**org<dev-unsubscr...@lenya.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lenya.apache.org > > -- Anish Sneh "Experience is the best teacher."