Hi John,
yes... one concern is about its licensing... but just for
evaluation/prototyping... one approach that i am seeing is the
replace-on-save approach... meaning, yes... a revision on the FlexWiki
save... to replace/convert those html tags/source generated by fckeditor to
the equivalent FlexWiki syntax... hmn, so the xslt can be applied in this
approach? is that what you've meant?
oh i see, i believe that considering a wysiwyg editor for a feature would
again be a major breakthrough for FlexWiki... as we, for example, denote
that to be one of our major requirements for a wiki to have... i am so
looking forward to it :D
thanks and regards,
helen
On Jan 15, 2008 10:18 PM, John Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>
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