There
is a small readme file how to use the filter. It is not fully documented at the
moment, but this will suffice for now and there is not a lot to say about
the utility. Just one class is new and the rest is from the XML body
shop (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rwvtveer/xmlbs/)
maintained by Remco van 't Veer.
I don;t agree about the documentation of the XML
importer. On http://www.mmbase.org/download/builds/2003-06-01/mmdocs/ar01s05ndex.html is more then enough information about
it.
Nico
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Van: Ernst Bunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 26 juni 2003 8:42
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Onderwerp: RE: Word filter for wysiwyg editorthis is a nice feature indeed. I hope that by the time it will become part of the distribution, it will allso be documented so it will not go the way of some other very nice features that nobody uses becouse nobody knows how it works, like for instance the xml importer application.Ernst-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Nico Klasens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 23 juni 2003 10:13
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CC: Robbrecht van Amerongen
Onderwerp: Word filter for wysiwyg editorHello Developers,
Recently, I added some code to the speeltuin module of the mmbase cvs which can filter html input from the wysiwyg editor of the editwizards. This filter is very handy if you have users who like to copy&paste from ms word to the editwizards. The filter removes all style related stuff which is not supported by the editwizards.
Regards,
Nico Klasens
Finalist IT Group
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