Robert,

I use this a long time ago without too much trouble. The version 3.0 (cvs)
work in other browsers than ie. At this moment I have 2 cms using HTMLArea 3
and running in ie 6.0 (win xp) without any bug. Maybe you are doing
something wrong in configuration. One bug I've found is that the pt_br
language need some work in code, but the english version works like a charm.


on 7/9/04 4:41 PM, Robert Tweed at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rodrigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> The HTMLArea is a "what you see..." editor. You only see the code if you
>> want to. It's developed in html and javascript.
> 
> Only problem is that it's not very good: I tested it on IE 6 and Mozilla
> 1.6, both on Windows: the editor worked in neither browser, despite
> supposedly being compatible with "IE 5.5 or greater on Windows". I suspect
> it utilises some bug or another in IE 5.5 to work (notoriously one of the
> buggiest browsers in existance) that do not exist in any other browser,
> which is why it doesn't work in 6.0. From a brief look at the source it
> contains lots of document.all references, so it's clearly IE specific code.
> My evalution: nice idea, poor execution.
> 
> - Robert
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