RE: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-28 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
> 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

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-23 Thread Billy Cravens
If you're willing to deal with IE-only compatibility, you can roll your own, using the DHTMLEdit control built into IE4.0+. -- Billy Cravens HR Web Development, Sabre [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cameron wrote: > Hi All, > > Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity... > > If you use a web-based WYSYWI

RE: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-23 Thread Paul Ihrig
5) Other :: Ultra Dev! -paul Web Developer, NBBJ Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 614 241-3534 fax:614 485-5534 Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 614 449-1681 > icq: 47658358 -Original Message- From: Cameron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-23 Thread Lanny R. Udey
Yes, Spectra 1.5 does come with eWebEditPro integrated. Lanny Udey Hofstra University >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, March 23, 2001 >>> 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

RE: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-23 Thread Steve Martin
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

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread Yoshi Melrose
> 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? ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.co

RE: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread Dylan Bromby
ezEdit. easy to install. clients love it. blah. DB -Original Message- 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

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread zac
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

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread Mark Ireland
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

RE: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread Ken Wilson
> 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 ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.f

Re: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool

2001-03-22 Thread Jon Hall
ezEdit here jon - Original Message - From: "Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:42 PM Subject: Survey: Web-based WYSIWIG editing tool > Hi All, > > Just a quick survey to appease my curiosity... > > If you use a web-based WYSY