> If you use a web-based WYSYWIG editing tool, what do you use?
OK, below are our opinions of the products;
> 1) ActiveEdit (www.cdev.com)
Support is VERY patchy, they same something can't be done, but I've done
it... I seem to know more about the product than they do on some matters -
they oft
If you're willing to deal with IE-only compatibility, you can roll your own,
using the DHTMLEdit control built into IE4.0+.
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Cameron wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity...
>
> If you use a web-based WYSYWI
5) Other :: Ultra Dev!
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From: Cameron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001
Yes, Spectra 1.5 does come with eWebEditPro integrated.
Lanny Udey
Hofstra University
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Mark Ireland wrote:
> I heard it will come with the new Macromedia Spectra (start getting used to
> it)
Can anyone confirm this? I'm just in the process of dev
5) Other - IE5 (though IE5.5 has more granular object control)
Hi All,
Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity...
If you use a web-based WYSYWIG editing tool, what do you use?
1) ActiveEdit (www.cdev.com)
2) eWebEditPro (www.ektron.com)
3) ezEdit (www.siteobjects.com)
4) HTMLArea (www.iaut
> 1) ActiveEdit (www.cdev.com)
Only because my company bought it. I'd like to check out any others if they
are better. any recommendations?
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ezEdit.
easy to install. clients love it. blah.
DB
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From: Cameron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool
Hi All,
Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity...
If you use a web-b
Mark Ireland wrote:
> I heard it will come with the new Macromedia Spectra (start getting used to
> it)
Can anyone confirm this? I'm just in the process of developing a site that
will use a web based HTML editor and if this is the case I may need to
explore eWebEditPro as I am currently using e
2) eWebEditPro
but only because someone else paid for it.
I heard it will come with the new Macromedia Spectra (start getting used to it)
At 03:42 PM 23/03/01 +1200, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity...
>
>If you use a web-based WYSYWIG editing tool, what do yo
> 3) ezEdit (www.siteobjects.com)
I don't use it myself but have installed it on a client site. They really
like it. Couldn't be easier to implement.
Ken
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ezEdit here
jon
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From: "Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:42 PM
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> Hi All,
>
> Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity...
>
> If you use a web-based WYSY
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