@Geoff Bowers
"The first DHTML editor compatible with IE 5+, Mozilla and Netscape. "
FCKeditor - WYSIWYG. Open Source, CSS, IE/NS/Mozilla, spell checker, cleans MS Word & Excel, and more...
And supports "CSS" (as you requested). (or fonts of course - default)
I really hope you consider looking into FCKeditor http://www.fckeditor.net/Demo/. I've used it for a year now and its really good. Its Open Source and it cleans MS Word and MS Excel files. It includes code to incorporate it into ColdFusion and as Martin stated the newest version (v2.0 just released in beta) supports NS/MOZILLA. Yes, v2.0 is beta, however I have found no bugs in it... just some features the developer hasn't completly brought over from the previous version 1.x. Version 1.x is really solid as well, but doesn't support Mozilla.
Please consider it. Its a great WYSIWYG.
btw: This new version supports skins. I haven't looked into it yet, but maybe its possible to give it a FarCry look and feel. And yes the demo shows it using fonts, but you can change it to use style sheets instead. In fact, the toolbar itself is completely customizable (we could offer each toolbar option as checkbox in the admin area of FarCry if we wanted to... enable or disable certain toolbar features such as the ability to add form fields - oh yeah, thats offered in this WYSIWYG too =) ).
Best Regards,
Jeff Coughlin Web Application Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jeffcoughlin.com/
Martin Orth wrote:
> The FCKeditor is verry good. With version 2.0 FCKeditor will be one of the
> first DHTML editors compatible with IE 5+, Mozilla and Netscape.
>
> http://www.fckeditor.net/
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> only some Features:
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> XHTML 1.0 support
> CSS support for a better integration in your web site (version 1.x)
> Spell checker (version 1.x)
> Paste from Word cleanup with auto detection
> Right click context menus support
> Integration with ASP, ASP.NET, Java, ColdFusion, PHP, Javascript and IE
> Behaviours (version 1.x)
> Automatic browser detection and customization
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> and its free!!!!!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kyle Singer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "FarCry Developers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 10:57 PM
> Subject: [farcry-dev] XHTML editor
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>>I'm trying to find a good HTML editor for FarCry. XHTML is needed and an
>>MS Word cleaner would be nice. Another issue is a lot of my users are
>>not exactly computer savvy. What editors do you use/recommend?
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>>Thanks!
>>--Kyle
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>>Kyle Singer
>>Lead Web Developer
>>*Whitman College*
>>/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
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