Hi Helen
There are a number of things in your email to address.
First is the FCKeditor. We are aware of it, but as you note it outputs html
rather than wikitext. Also there is the question of the license. Prjects
that are GPL or LGPL are not compatible with the CPL that FlexWiki is
licensed under. It is possible that the MPL option of FCKeditor could be
compatible. This would need to be verified prior to any integration in core
project code. If it were to be integrated, there would still be the
requirement to re-write the output module to emit wikitext rather than html
(or to have a conversion module in the revised FlexWiki save).
The intent is to eventually include a WYSIWYG editor, but we have been
hoping for a new parser prior to starting on that effort. Vladimir xxx, has
been working on that effort on and off (unfortunately mostly off - but that
is the nature of volunteer development efforts). Now that FlexWiki 2.0 has
been released there needs to be a discussion about what features should come
next and how best to get those desired features incorporated into the
project. I beleive that discussion will start shortly.
As far a getting this capability into your local code base you would
probably be best off creating an XslTransform where you select html tag data
and the enclosed text and convert that enclosed text to wikitext.
John Davidson
On Jan 14, 2008 9:54 PM, Helen Ersando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm have you come across with this html editor, the FCKeditor? we are
> looking at integrating it with flexwiki to come up a wysiwyg editor. i say
> it's very good because it comes out with an asp.net integration... so we
> can readily use it just like the .net controls... you can also customize it
> to show only the formatting tools as you desire... which in my case, i
> customized it to show only the tools that flexwiki formatting has (just the
> basic, we do not necessarily need the complex ones)...
>
> now, my concern is how can i be able to save the changes back to the
> database as flexwiki-fied :) ... you can readily get the html source of the
> edited content... so now im looking at converting the html source back to
> the equivalent flexwiki syntaxes and saves it to the database...
>
> this just my approach since we are really to go for a wysiwyg editor...
> because the primary users of our system would be the non-technical people...
>
>
> any thoughts on this... ?
>
> thank you so much...
> -helen
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