Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Daniel Roberts
I've been looking around at various html editors available KTML, ActivEdit, FCKeditor and others. I wanted to get some opinions from the list. This would be for use by our clients in primarily two seperate apps. The first app just requires a few basic formatting options. This is currently

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Charles Heizer
I use TinyMCE it works really well with IE and Firefox, and it's really easy to setup and configure. - Charles On Feb 12, 2007, at 8:03 AM, Daniel Roberts wrote: I've been looking around at various html editors available KTML, ActivEdit, FCKeditor and others. I wanted to get some

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
I've been looking around at various html editors available KTML, ActivEdit, FCKeditor and others. I wanted to get some opinions from the list. +1 for TinyMCE. It has a more-pronounceable too! Will ~| Upgrade to Adobe

RE: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
-1 for TinyMCE and +1 for FCKeditor ;-) -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 11:23 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please I've been looking around at various html editors available KTML

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Jerry Johnson
TinyMCE +1 On 2/12/07, Bobby Hartsfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -1 for TinyMCE and +1 for FCKeditor ;-) -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 11:23 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Jake Pilgrim
Here's what I have used in the past, with feedback: FCK Editor - The best product I have found thus far. Prior versions were less than remarkable, but their latest versions are excellent! Very customizable, very cross-platform compatible, and does not require any additional plugins (Java,

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Yves Arsenault
I've loved using FCK Editor as well... +1 FCKEditor. Yves On 2/12/07, Jake Pilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's what I have used in the past, with feedback: FCK Editor - The best product I have found thus far. Prior versions were less than remarkable, but their latest versions are

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread John Blayter
Whatever you do DO NOT go with soEditor. I purchased a license a few years ago and they do not respond to the support emails nor do I think they have any plans for upgrading it at all. I moved over to a FCKEditor and have never looked back. On 2/12/07, Jake Pilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Rick Root
+1 FCKeditor I like how it autodetects pastes from word and offers you the ability to clean it up. I got tired of telling my clients to click the Paste from word icon instead, so the autodetect feature is nice. ~| Upgrade to

Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Jake Pilgrim
Yes - support is non-existent with the soEditor. Now about a year or more ago, I received an email that said that they were releasing a new version of the soEditor. The email even included a link to a page which seemed to be an incomplete purchase page (just missing the buy link). Shortly

RE: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Ben Nadel
Subject: Re: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please +1 FCKeditor I like how it autodetects pastes from word and offers you the ability to clean it up. I got tired of telling my clients to click the Paste from word icon instead, so the autodetect feature is nice

RE: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please

2007-02-12 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
That sounds very interesting. Thanks for the heads up. -Original Message- From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 1:35 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Web based HTML Editor recommendations please Xstandard is freakin' sweet! It's what we use with all our

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-05 Thread Casey Dougall
On 2/4/07, Johnny Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you looked at KTML Editor? http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Online-HTML-Editor/KTML-for-Dreamweaver/Overview/ We use KTML 4 in many projects, very nice editor outside of no safari support. Developer version is priced around 500

RE: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-04 Thread Russ
: Coldfusion Online HTML editor Rick Root wrote: So it's really up to you. Maybe one loads faster for you or is easier for you to work with. That's all that really matters. unless i18n counts for anything, tinyMCE was a mess for this last time i looked

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-04 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
Does either of them support inserting flash? I know FCK has a flash insert button, but I believe it only works in one browser, not the other. Really? As far as I know, the FCK one works in both. TinyMCE has a media insert function that does flash and other media. As someone else mentioned

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-04 Thread Johnny Le
Have you looked at KTML Editor? http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Online-HTML-Editor/KTML-for-Dreamweaver/Overview/ Johnny Does either of them support inserting flash? I know FCK has a flash insert button, but I believe it only works in one browser, not the other. Really? As far

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi: What about ActivEdit(http://www.activsoftware.com/activedit/)? Did you every use it and does it work fine? Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2 MX7 integration create powerful cross-platform

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Rick Root
On 2/2/07, Ali Majdzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Infact I don't want to edit .cfm files I just need an online WYSIWYG HTML editor. Infact I was looking for a Newsletter application for my website that I can send some HTML pages every month for my users but couldn't find a proper one. Someone

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
What about ActivEdit(http://www.activsoftware.com/activedit/)? Did you every use it and does it work fine? I've used it in the past and it's decent enough. I'm just not sure why you would pay for it when you can get FCKEditor for free. Might be a little easier to set up, but is that worth

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Everynody, Thanks for all the replies. Yeah FCKEditor is a great option as TinyMCE. They both have great options. I really liked them when I started useing them. I am really confused to choose which one! FCKEditor has something nice as TniyMCE looks very great. People please help me choose

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Rick Root
On 2/3/07, Ali Majdzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Everynody, Thanks for all the replies. Yeah FCKEditor is a great option as TinyMCE. They both have great options. I really liked them when I started useing them. I am really confused to choose which one! FCKEditor has something nice as TniyMCE

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-03 Thread Paul Hastings
Rick Root wrote: So it's really up to you. Maybe one loads faster for you or is easier for you to work with. That's all that really matters. unless i18n counts for anything, tinyMCE was a mess for this last time i looked. ~|

Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi: I need a coldfusion online html editor. Do you know a reliable one? The one that has some advanced features but saves the file with the right code? Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2 MX7

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 02 Feb 2007, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: Hi: I need a coldfusion online html editor. Do you know a reliable one? The one that has some advanced features but saves the file with the right code? Like TinyMCE you mean ? -- Tom Chiverton Helping to enthusiastically exploit guinine

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi: Yes something like TinyMCE but in coldfusion. I mean if the WYSIWYG editor you introduced is great but is there anything like that with best cfm integration? Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 02 Feb 2007, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: you introduced is great but is there anything like that with best cfm integration? Thanks To do what, exactly ? -- Tom Chiverton Helping to seamlessly engage seamless patterns This email is sent

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On 2/2/07, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 02 Feb 2007, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: you introduced is great but is there anything like that with best cfm integration? Thanks To do what, exactly ? Are you talking about editing .CFM files online?

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Doug Brown
I think he wants an IDE that is web based and supports CF markup...I do not think there is one. Doug B. - Original Message - From: Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:21 AM Subject: Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Infact I don't want to edit .cfm files I just need an online WYSIWYG HTML editor. Infact I was looking for a Newsletter application for my website that I can send some HTML pages every month for my users but couldn't find a proper one. Someone here said that I can use a WYSIWYG HTML editor

Re: Coldfusion Online HTML editor

2007-02-02 Thread Doug Brown
Online HTML editor Hi: Yes something like TinyMCE but in coldfusion. I mean if the WYSIWYG editor you introduced is great but is there anything like that with best cfm integration? Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion

Newsletter with HTML editor

2007-01-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi everyone: I need a newsletter application which has an HTML editor (that the admin can create an html file to send to the users) in coldfusion. Do you know a good one. Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience

Newsletter with HTML editor

2007-01-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi everyone: I wonder is there any Newsletter application (CFM) that has HTML editor? Do you know a good one. Thanks Ali ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2 MX7 integration create powerful cross-platform RIAs

RE: Newsletter with HTML editor

2007-01-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
How about just using FCKEditor and sending the saved content to the users... -Original Message- From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 8:34 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Newsletter with HTML editor Hi everyone: I need a newsletter application which has

Re: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-29 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote: It was a tongue in cheek comment. I guess it goes back to all the TinyMCE VS FCKeditor posts that've been made lately. It always ends up baing a battle royale! ATARI SUCKS! ~| Logware

RE: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-29 Thread Micha Schopman
Just use what suits you the best. People on this list tend to think they should get everything for free, with the highest amount of wishes, with the lowest personal investments. Oh yes... it should be of high quality also, with skins, lots of functions, stable, nice icons, fully customizable, btw.

RE: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-29 Thread James Holmes
I'd say that's spot on and TinyMCE covers most of that list well :-) -Original Message- From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 29 March 2005 11:06 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features! Just use what suits you the best. People

RE: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Damien McKenna
://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014 #include stdjoke.h -Original Message- From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:30 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features! I'm looking for a extremely basic editor - actually, one with almost

RE: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Emmet McGovern
Tiny MCE all the way. Its so simple to integrate its silly. http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ Emmet -Original Message- From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:30 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features! I'm looking

Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Les Mizzell
I'm looking for a extremely basic editor - actually, one with almost *no* features! I'd like folks to be able to enter text, maybe specify bold or italics and paragraph breaks. THAT'S IT. Nothing else. No font colors, no font sizes, no tables, no background, no blah, blah... I don't want them

Re: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Will Tomlinson
Yep, TinyMCE! Great choice. Do not consider FCK Editor, it's no good for this kind of thing. :) Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and documenting hours

Re: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote: Yep, TinyMCE! Great choice. Do not consider FCK Editor, it's no good for this kind of thing. Actually Will, FCK works very well for that sort of thing, as it also has configurable toolbars. However, since TinyMCE has considerably fewer features, it probably loads

Re: Sorta HTML Editor but almost no features!

2005-03-28 Thread Will Tomlinson
Will Tomlinson wrote: Yep, TinyMCE! Great choice. Do not consider FCK Editor, it's no good for this kind of thing. Actually Will, FCK works very well for that sort of thing, as it also has configurable toolbars. It was a tongue in cheek comment. I guess it goes back to all the

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Matt Robertson
Huh? FCKEditor has a spell checker, and has had it for some time. Its listed right on the feature set on the front page. Its a 3rd-party plugin, but it works quite well. On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:47:02 -0500, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: what was your answer to 'I can not spell woth

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Rick Root
Matt Robertson wrote: Huh? FCKEditor has a spell checker, and has had it for some time. Its listed right on the feature set on the front page. Its a 3rd-party plugin, but it works quite well. Well, it wasn't in the 2.0 beta releases, RC1, or RC2... they didn't add it back in until RC3.

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Matt Robertson
I'm not referring to the 'betas' of FCKEditor (the author means well but seems to have reinvented development cycle terminology). I'm staying away from it until its final. I'm referencing v1.6. I replaced ActivEdit with FCKEditor 1.6 some time ago. The file upload capability was

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, version 1 had a hook to use iSpell which is great for individuals, but the license required a purchase for use enterprise wide and iSpell required a client side install, something of a real PITA to get approved for an intranet of 20,000 employees. Activedit was therefore a cheaper route in

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, version 1 had a hook to use iSpell which is great for individuals, but the license required a purchase for use enterprise wide and iSpell required a client side install, something of a real PITA to get approved for an intranet of 20,000 employees. Activedit was therefore a cheaper route in

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-26 Thread Matt Robertson
Will wrote: Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling images... They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here?? Oh HELL no! :D I have clients who got down on their knees and thanked me whenI replaced the commercial editor I was

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen
what was your answer to 'I can not spell woth [EMAIL PROTECTED], where is tha spiel cheeker'? That's the one thing lacking in fckeditor. We are using activedit as it comes with a spell checker off the shelf. D On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:27:45 -0800, Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
I only let my clients add/edit text on their sites. My cffiles handle any images uploads they might need, so TinyMCE works perfectly for me. Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Adam Haskell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Come on, this is overboard rude. Russell - Original Message - From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: Re: HTML Editor TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote: I only let my clients add/edit text on their sites. My cffiles handle any images uploads they might need, so TinyMCE works perfectly for me. My clients can do that too, but most of them are too .. umm... inexperienced.. to type in a URL to the image that they upload

RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Damien McKenna
-1014 #include stdjoke.h -Original Message- From: Irvin Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 5:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: HTML Editor Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling images in FCKEditor OR Tiny MCE. They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here?? :) Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new

RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Damien McKenna
- http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014 #include stdjoke.h -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:39 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: HTML Editor Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling images

RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Rick Faircloth
I don't give clients any control over style...just content...unless they threaten to break my fingers... Rick -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:39 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: HTML Editor Ya know...the more I think about

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Irvin Gomez
It depends on the particular situation. I have a client who needs to make a lot of legal documents (as PDF or MS Word) available online and the document upload/linking in FCKEditor is the perfect solution: it works flawlessly and it's a one-step process. As far as allowing minimal formatting

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
You can limit the functionality of TinyMCE, only allow certain tags be used or simply only show the bold/italic/underline buttons. Of course that doesn't stop them doing up some hunk o' junk in MS Word and pasting it in. I have one client that INSISTS on pasting from word. He's even pasted

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Mickael
Hi Dustin I was referring to an editor that you can use via a webpage - Original Message - From: Dustin M Snell [Network Automation] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 6:24 PM Subject: RE: HTML Editor Why not Dreamweaver MX 2004

RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread James Holmes
TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. -Original Message- From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2005 5:58 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: HTML Editor Hi Dustin I was referring to an editor that you can use via a webpage - Original Message

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Will Tomlinson
TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. Yeah, FCKEditor should be called, FCK FCKEditor! :) Will ~| Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support efficiency by 100%

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Russell Patterson
Come on, this is overboard rude. Russell - Original Message - From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:47 AM Subject: Re: HTML Editor TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. Yeah, FCKEditor

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Irvin Gomez
Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor? TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. -Original Message- From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2005 5:58 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: HTML Editor Hi Dustin I

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Rick Root
Irvin Gomez wrote: Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor? None of their examples have a browse server button in the image dialog, so I'd wager that nothing could be done without some work. But I'm no expert on TinyMCE. I only know that the lack of such a

HTML Editor

2005-03-23 Thread Mickael
Hello All, I am sorry for being OT but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction in regards to an HTML Editor that can be used for my users to edit their own pages. I have been using FCK editor and SoEditor but find that their support for stylesheets is terrible. Can

RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-23 Thread Dustin M Snell [Network Automation]
Why not Dreamweaver MX 2004? That's my favorite one. -Dustin -Original Message- From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 3:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: HTML Editor Hello All, I am sorry for being OT but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right

Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-23 Thread Will Tomlinson
TinyMCE http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and documenting hours spent on a project or with a client with Logware today.

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-27 Thread Dan O'Keefe
As for the second issue, this occurs when you use the advanced view and click the HTML button? Correct, but what are you telling me? Is this normal behaviour? What service is it referring to. Dan ~| Discover CFTicket - The

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-27 Thread James Holmes
To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for a good web based html editor As for the second issue, this occurs when you use the advanced view and click the HTML button? Correct, but what are you telling me? Is this normal behaviour? What service is it referring to. Dan

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-26 Thread Dan O'Keefe
generated by TinyMCE works better for us. -Kevin -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:19 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for a good web based html editor As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-26 Thread James Holmes
] Sent: Saturday, 26 February 2005 8:27 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for a good web based html editor For the tinyMCE users here, a couple of questions if I could. I am trying this product after using fckEditor for a while. I have 2 issues keeping me from implementing it right now. The first

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-21 Thread Kevin Graeme
generated by TinyMCE works better for us. -Kevin -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:19 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for a good web based html editor As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like not having to curse

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-21 Thread Tony Weeg
:) i kinda like it for that reason... but then again, that should surprise no one! tw On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 10:19:14 -0400, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like not having to curse when talking about my editors! :) Will

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-20 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote: As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like not having to curse when talking about my editors! That's a pretty silly reason to avoid using a great product. Besides, I've never felt the need to try to pronounce it. It's F-C-K-Editor. -- No virus found in

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-19 Thread Will Tomlinson
As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like not having to curse when talking about my editors! :) Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-19 Thread dave
. From: James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 2:08 AM To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Subject: RE: Looking for a good web based html editor I just tell my Mac users to use FireFox :P -Original Message- From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread Scott Stroz
I use FCKEditor http://www.fckeditor.net/ and I am very pleased. On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:09:56 -0500, Matthew Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am in need of a good browser base WYSIWYG editor that I can place in a form. I have used the ektron product but I need a version that is not an

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread Rick Root
Scott Stroz wrote: I use FCKEditor http://www.fckeditor.net/ and I am very pleased. Second. ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticket application

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread Matt Robertson
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 08:44:10 -0500, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Scott Stroz wrote: I use FCKEditor http://www.fckeditor.net/ and I am very pleased. Second. Me three, although its cross platform version is still not yet out of beta (the author calls it RC2 but if you read the roadmap

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread Adrocknaphobia
I remove a vote from the three cast for FCK. Albeit I didn't implement the latest version, however the prior version was crap. The code is all over the place and documentation is well... I don't think there is any. Oh yeah and it's buggy... and the end users despise it. -Adam On Fri, 18 Feb

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread Damien McKenna
I vote for TinyMCE, its pretty awesome. I stopped paying attention to its development for a while and it exploded with new features, plugins, etc. I was going to stop using WYSIWYG editors altogether but I think I'll go back on that idea and just upgrade them all to the latest TinyMCE. --

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread dave
based html editor I vote for TinyMCE, its pretty awesome. I stopped paying attention to its development for a while and it exploded with new features, plugins, etc. I was going to stop using WYSIWYG editors altogether but I think I'll go back on that idea and just upgrade them all to the latest

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-18 Thread James Holmes
I just tell my Mac users to use FireFox :P -Original Message- From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 19 February 2005 5:32 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Looking for a good web based html editor tinymce is my vote too, so easy to stick in but the only drawback is it doesnt

Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-17 Thread Matthew Friedman
I am in need of a good browser base WYSIWYG editor that I can place in a form. I have used the ektron product but I need a version that is not an activeX, cross platform and requires no install. I know they have a flash version but I am not sure you can customize it. I also want to limit the

RE: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-17 Thread James Holmes
-Talk Subject: Looking for a good web based html editor I am in need of a good browser base WYSIWYG editor that I can place in a form. I have used the ektron product but I need a version that is not an activeX, cross platform and requires no install. I know they have a flash version but I am

Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-17 Thread Will Tomlinson
I agree with James. TinyMCE is nice! Easy to install and use. Will ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and documenting hours spent on a project or with a

OT: Browser-Based HTML Editor

2004-10-20 Thread Adrocknaphobia
I'm looking to replace our current HTML editor, and was wondering what recommendations everyone has. My core requirement is when pasting content from Word, the crappy Word HTML isn't pasted. I've only found one that has this feature, r.a.d.editor from telerik. But their tag line is The high-end

Re: Browser-Based HTML Editor

2004-10-20 Thread Massimo Foti
Adrocknaphobia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My core requirement is when pasting content from Word, the crappy Word HTML isn't pasted. This isn't the best editor you will find, but it keeps Word's garbage out: http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/tmt_xhtmleditorPro/ Give

Re: OT: Browser-Based HTML Editor

2004-10-20 Thread Barney Boisvert
HTMLArea. It can be configured to do wordsweeping on paste, and does CSS very well. cheers, barneyb On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:12:44 -0400, Adrocknaphobia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking to replace our current HTML editor, and was wondering what recommendations everyone has. My core

RE: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread Andrew Tyrone
-Original Message- From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 3:08 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor I'm looking for a HTML/CFML editor for Windows with the following requirements: 1. A projects system for easily managing

RE: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread Micha Schopman
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RE: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread Jason Reichenbach
Try HTMLKIT from www.chami.com http://www.chami.com/ Its free and you can get plugins for pretty much whatever you want. Jay Reichenbach _ From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor I

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread Damien McKenna
On Sep 7, 2004, at 6:33 PM, Ian Skinner wrote: At least some of the features you want, and the smallest foot print I think you will find.I believe the editor still fits on a single 3 ½ floppy disk! Crimson Editor I must say that I'm not sure I've ever seen this one before, but it is really

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread Damien McKenna
On Sep 8, 2004, at 9:15 AM, Jason Reichenbach wrote: Try HTMLKIT from www.chami.com http://www.chami.com/ I tried that but.. 1. The FTP system sucketh verily.Instead of separating local vs FTP files, FTP should be considered the destination to where local files are uploaded to when completed.

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-08 Thread G
I used to love Visual Slick Edit.but i have no idea how it's performance would be on a machine with 64MB RAM. - Original Message - From: Damien McKenna To: CF-Talk Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 2:07 PM Subject: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor I'm looking for a HTML/CFML

Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-07 Thread Damien McKenna
I'm looking for a HTML/CFML editor for Windows with the following requirements: 1. A projects system for easily managing a limited directory structure regarding an individual project.A simple file browser could suffice. 2. _Good_ syntax highlighting, i.e. able to highlight _javascript_ and

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-07 Thread Lawrence Ng
I'd stick with Studio.. using it for years and still do. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/7/2004 12:07:33 PM I'm looking for a HTML/CFML editor for Windows with the following requirements: 1. A projects system for easily managing a limited directory structure regarding an individual project.A simple file

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-07 Thread Bryan Stevenson
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RE: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-07 Thread Paul Vernon
Homesite/Homesite+... if you have the dreamweaver CD you should find it on there Paul [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

Re: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor

2004-09-07 Thread Andrew Dixon
Homesite+ 5.5? - Original Message - From: Damien McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:07:33 -0400 Subject: Suggestion for Windows HTML editor To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm looking for a HTML/CFML editor for Windows with the following requirements: 1. A projects

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