If your server can be setup to run webmin then the filemanager section of webmin contains a java editor that reads and saves directly onto the server.

Phil.

Ben Thorp wrote:



Mozilla was floating a rich text editor demo about
(http://mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/) - I'm not sure if this is what you
are after, but you never know.

Of course - you could always surf in Emacs.........

Ben Thorp


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11-05-2004 23:14:32:




Hi all,

The subject says it all really - I want to be able to edit some text


(code


actually) from a browser and post the data back to the server. I guess


this


is the kind of thing which Java should be good for but typing 'Java code
editor applet' into Google turns up a LOT of noise (mostly tools for


editing


java applets - not java applets for editing text).

There are no end of WYSIWYG editors (actually most of them are buttons


stuck


in front of the editor buit-in to Microsoft's IE) but I really want to


edit


PHP and javascript.

I did find netedit which is little more than a textarea with buttons on
(http://www.chipsoftinc.com/products/netEdit/). ViD looked promising
(http://www.oursland.net/vid/) but I don't get the cursor in the right


place


in any of the browsers I've tried.


TIA,


Colin


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