Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Paulo Gaspar wrote:
Dave complained about the yellow tags in the screenshot on his
weblog.
For me it is already interesting being able to click on a page in
the browser and getting that tool to edit it, even if it is not
embedded in the
Paulo Gaspar wrote:
Nops, but it looks like some of the Mozilla guys are using this and the
XML-RPC (via Blogger API) to edit blogs:
http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/01/21#l7801b22ae01ce7bf2e6
2a70dc9379cc9
XML-RPC sure is another way to go.
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Paulo Gaspar wrote:
Nops, but it looks like some of the Mozilla guys are using this and the
XML-RPC (via Blogger API) to edit blogs:
http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2002/01/21#l7801b22ae
Is there any more info than the screenshot image?
trying to have fun :)
-Rob
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Robert Koberg wrote:
Is there any more info than the screenshot image?
Err, yeah. Just download mozilla - that was a screenshot of Composer.
Comes with mozilla. Easy huh? Doesn't do brower based editing though.
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Ahh... i thought they had implemented something like contentEditable... :(
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be used by Cocoon.
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
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Ahh