Python for web editor?

Even if it's intereting we went away from the end user and into the developer space. In theory Basic interface can be used to use Java. But the problem is that if we want to put every single application we end up with a 3GB program.

I think the future is more about componetize and break up the modules. At least the URE is already away from the OOo program.

On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:59:37 +0100, Colin J. Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

T. J. Brumfield wrote:
I'll file an official request. Most open source WYSIWYG HTML editors are rather simple ones however designed to allow someone online to edit a page. I was hoping to see a Frontpage replacement, especially since Frontpage uses proprietary extensions for its "widgets and gadgets". A script wizard that helped you put together simple tools for your website using say PHP or CGI would be far more useful and less proprietary. Frontpage also doesn't do much necessarily to support developing with CSS.
 -- T. J.

This is a bit like guilding the lily. OOo is already a humongous package.

If this is done, I suggest that other languages than HTML be included, eg. Python.

Neil Hodson's Scintilla is an excellent multi-programming language multi-os open source package: http://www.scintilla.org/

Colin W.


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