CKEditor 3.0 handles all entities -- no filtering needed, and can display
source on command. It has hooks for saving and loading, etc.
It's output can go right to the page with no coding. The demo even shows an
Ajax thing that pops up the editor in the middle of the text it's about to
edit!
This
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has already build a page editor, kind of like a wiki
> thing... where you are on an iRev page, you click a button and (in my case)
> you get the html content for
I have written a page like this that allows me to edit
Swami -- check out the incredible CKEditor 3.0 -- I am working with it at
this very moment... it uses the CDATA form to substitute a custom rich text
window for a tag.
It has everything you desire in an online rich text editor and more. Use it
to make an "included" page for the user contribution
But Firebug does not actually save edits back to the web server...I've
used it myself from time to time, but I don't see any place to enter FTP
info for uploading edited content. FB is amazingly useful if you are
trained but
I'm looking for an interface for very naive users. Click, edit,
One of the tools that is really valuable to those doing web
programming is:
The free FireBug plugin for FIrefox.
( http://getfirebug.com/ )
Also a lite version for IE, Opera, and Safari
This lets you drill down through all the parts of the web page being
shown, and then make changes, or copy
I'm wondering if anyone has already build a page editor, kind of like a
wiki thing... where you are on an iRev page, you click a button and (in
my case) you get the html content for
# all the content of the page minus fixed headers and footers etc.
# the area to be edited
put that into a