Also of interest is htmlarea:
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/
I think if I was going to do WYSIWYG on a new project, I'd use that.
On Apr 23, 2004, at 12:05 AM, Shayne ONeill wrote:
Have you guys seen 'epoz' (now renamed to 'kupu')? I've been trying to
integrate it with the co
Have you guys seen 'epoz' (now renamed to 'kupu')? I've been trying to
integrate it with the code i'm doing. Its quite an astonishing html editor
thats all javascript and looks and works great.
Caveat: ie5.5 + or moz. and not ie5.5 on mac.
However it really is the same user experience as working
On Apr 22, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Shayne ONeill wrote:
Erm. Should I use one of the wiki's to do this? Is the new one stable
enuff to trust it with a bunch of work?
Sure -- it saves everything right away to plain text files, and the
only exceptions I've seen lately are from bots making invalid requests
Perhaps I could however whack together a short tutorial on the basics of
getting a simple cgi-like servlet happening and then a few ideas how to
use the more stateful/servlet-y properties of webware.
Erm. Should I use one of the wiki's to do this? Is the new one stable
enuff to trust it with a bu