RE: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Clint Tredway

Look at www.editworkspro.com I have used this one and I like it a lot
and it was easy to install.

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From: Jadiel Flores [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 12:23 PM
To: Chris Boget; PHP General
Subject: Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor


They have different versions of this app, one for CF, another one for
php, 
another one for ASP, you have to buy it for php if that's what you want,

personally I don't like the php version, it's a little bit difficult to 
install, but, because we bought the CF version I changed the code from
CF 
to PHP and it works great.

I like it because this editor lets you change a lot of things, upload 
images, change fonts, colors, etc.

At 12:07 PM 10/15/2002 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
> > Check at cfdev.com they have a WYSIWYG editor for coldfusion and 
> > php, the name is active edit, I found this tool very useful for some

> > sites, the price is a little bit high but you can get the source 
> > code and make some changes.
>
>Thanks, i'll check it out.
>But it requires ColdFusion to be installed, doesn't it?
>
>Chris

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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Jadiel Flores

They have different versions of this app, one for CF, another one for php, 
another one for ASP, you have to buy it for php if that's what you want, 
personally I don't like the php version, it's a little bit difficult to 
install, but, because we bought the CF version I changed the code from CF 
to PHP and it works great.

I like it because this editor lets you change a lot of things, upload 
images, change fonts, colors, etc.

At 12:07 PM 10/15/2002 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
> > Check at cfdev.com they have a WYSIWYG editor for coldfusion and php, the
> > name is active edit, I found this tool very useful for some sites, the
> > price is a little bit high but you can get the source code and make some
> > changes.
>
>Thanks, i'll check it out.
>But it requires ColdFusion to be installed, doesn't it?
>
>Chris

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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Chris Boget

> Check at cfdev.com they have a WYSIWYG editor for coldfusion and php, the 
> name is active edit, I found this tool very useful for some sites, the 
> price is a little bit high but you can get the source code and make some 
> changes.

Thanks, i'll check it out.
But it requires ColdFusion to be installed, doesn't it?

Chris



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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Chris Boget

> Well, maybe not something written in PHP. Java perhaps...

I was hoping to avoid java (though JS wouldn't be out of the
question).  But it looks more and more that it'll have to be.  I
was hoping for something fairly simple.
*shrug*

Chris



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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread @ Edwin

Well, maybe not something written in PHP. Java perhaps...

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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:46 AM
Chris Boget wrote:
> I've gone to PHPBuilder and PHPClasses and unless I 
> totally missed something like it (a distinct possiblity :p),
> does anyone know of (or have) a WYSIWYG HTML 
> editor that you can implement in a browser?
> I'm curious...
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Adam Voigt

Theres a properitory Microsoft tag you can add to a frame
in a frameset, which will make little virtual editor. I guess
you could look on microsoft.com for it, but it doesn't work
on anything but I.E. 5.5 and later I believe.

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On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 12:46, Chris Boget wrote:
> I've gone to PHPBuilder and PHPClasses and unless I 
> totally missed something like it (a distinct possiblity :p),
> does anyone know of (or have) a WYSIWYG HTML 
> editor that you can implement in a browser?
> I'm curious...
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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Re: [PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Jadiel Flores

Check at cfdev.com they have a WYSIWYG editor for coldfusion and php, the 
name is active edit, I found this tool very useful for some sites, the 
price is a little bit high but you can get the source code and make some 
changes.

At 11:46 AM 10/15/2002 -0500, Chris Boget wrote:
>I've gone to PHPBuilder and PHPClasses and unless I
>totally missed something like it (a distinct possiblity :p),
>does anyone know of (or have) a WYSIWYG HTML
>editor that you can implement in a browser?
>I'm curious...
>
>Chris
>
>
>
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[PHP] WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-10-15 Thread Chris Boget

I've gone to PHPBuilder and PHPClasses and unless I 
totally missed something like it (a distinct possiblity :p),
does anyone know of (or have) a WYSIWYG HTML 
editor that you can implement in a browser?
I'm curious...

Chris



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