Simon Fraser wrote:

> In article <0jSb7.86608$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>  Bernhard Zwischenbrugger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Our company is working on a Content Management System
>>that allows editing of Webpages using the browser only.
>>(no additional client software  needed)
>>
>>At the moment we only support IE >= 5.0.
>>
>>I'm not at all a M$ fan, but it's hard for me to understand
>>how to implement this for Mozilla.
>>
>>I could nor find a working example of an editor embeded 
>>in a HTML Page. I even don't know if it is only a theoretical
>>dicussion about features mozilla will have in future or if
>>it is a ready to use technologie.
>>
>>Maybe someone can give me information about the status of
>>this project.
>>
> 
> We are actively working on editor embedding issues. Our main
> thrust now is to make it possible to embed the editor in
> a native application (in the same way that you can embed
> the browser using our embedding APIs).
> 
> Future plans include the ability to have an HTML editor
> embedding in web content (a rich text <textarea>-type
> widget), but this is not one of our initial goals.
> 
> You can find out more about editor embedding issues at
> 
> <http://www.mozilla.org/editor/editor-embedding.html>
> 
> Although this work has been stalled for several months now,
> we are once again working actively on it.
> 
> Simon
> 
> 

I saw several times pointing to mozilla.org documentation but I agree 
with you must be a working example to show us a start point to start 
with, with the documentation is a bit hard to make a simple usable 
example (I couldn't till now). Please if someone has one working example 
try publish it.


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