That's pretty sweet, dude!

FYI, it might already be too late for this, but I found an interesting
comparison of web-based WSIWYG HTML editors that you might wanna check out
(from March 2006):

http://www.standards-schmandards.com/2006/wysiwyg-editor-test

The good news: TinyMCE ranked highest among open source editors

The bad news: It ranked 3rd overall and apparently (as of March 2006) has
issues with nested lists and creating table captions

On 12/3/06, Tom Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Thank you all for your very useful input on this. It seems like one of
those areas that's going to rapidly improve over the coming months - fingers
crossed!

In the end I implemented TinyMCE which is very good. Not perfect, but
pretty close. The biggest issue we still face is because it works in an
iframe - getting the styling right when editing. It works fine with jquery
alongside though.

If you're interested you can have a look at my implementation on our
screencast at http://www.simpleweb-online.co.uk/ - I'm pretty pleased with
it, for our application it's been important to remove functionality rather
than add it and although doing a cancel plugin for it proved tricky (there's
no post backs), the implementation was pretty simple.

Thanks again,
Tom

On 16/11/06, Michael Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm no expert for lincenses. But I remember that jQuery had
> > to be dual-licensed to allows the Drupal guys to integrate
> > jQuery into their core. Dunno why that was necessary or what
> > the idea is behind it.
>
> Only GPL code is allowed in the Drupal repository. Don't ask why! It
> just
> is. (There have been many long debates on drupal.org if you're
> interested...)
>
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