I use www.editize.com extensively on all my projects for client admin
area, but yes...it's a java plugin, and it's not completely free.
Patrick
Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone recommend a browser based editor (preferably written in PHP)
that will allow clients to update code
I've found a half way measure at:
http://www.flyspeck.net which does not require a
CMS in place, but it doesn't appear to handle
XHTML.
Can anyone tell me how much of an issue this
would be if the client is only updating
paragraphs of text, an image upload - simple
stuff? There is some
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I've found a half way measure at:
http://www.flyspeck.net which does not require a
CMS in place, but it doesn't appear to handle
XHTML.
Can anyone tell me how much of an issue this
would
Here's a list of WYSIWYG editors out of my bookmarks
folder.
XHTML WYSIWYG Editors:
(1) Xstandard
http://www.telerik.com/Default.aspx?PageId=1586
(2) r.a.d. Editor - The granddaddy of them all. Here's
a list of only a few of the features:
* Cross-browser support - IE, Netscape, Mozilla.
* XHTML
http://www.xstandard.com/
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Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone recommend a browser based editor
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard delivers XHTML 1.1 or strict. I'm using XHTML 1.0
transitional for most of my work. Any other ideas?
http://www.xstandard.com/
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Hi Sarah
You could try this project at Mozdev.org - it's cross browser/platform
(Mac, Linux, Win32 - anything that runs Mozilla).
http://mozile.mozdev.org/
I had a go at it a few months ago, not sure how it would integrate with
a data store. Probably just a matter of POSTing content to a server
how about http://www.fckeditor.net/ then ?
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Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard
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how about http://www.fckeditor.net/ then ?
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http
For anyone following this thread I've found a list here (nothing
suitable so far though):
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html
Sarah
Hi Sarah
You could try this project at Mozdev.org - it's cross
browser/platform (Mac, Linux, Win32 - anything that runs Mozilla).
On 24/08/2004, at 1:21 PM, Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Thanks Neerav.
I think xstandard delivers XHTML 1.1 or strict. I'm using XHTML 1.0
transitional for most of my work. Any other ideas?
How is that a problem? To the best of my knowledge, Strict is just a
subset of Transitional, so there
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