On Sat, 2007-02-06 at 08:29 -0400, Krys Wilken wrote:
> Hi asm,
> 
> Good doc. :)
> 
> TinyMCE is indeed a decent way to let used input HTML.  However, I do not 
> believe it functions well as a validator, as you can still enter any tags in 
> the raw HTML window, or if you turn JavaScript off.
> 
> Combining TinyMCE for UI, with an actual validator (for rejecting/filtering 
> certain tags and doing the HTML entity to unicode conversion), make a 
> powerful combination, though.

Is there a wiki page or how to on that combination? Seems like it would
be a good piece of doc. I've been hashing out an idea for a widget
newbie how to and perhaps I should use that as an example if there is
not one already.

Iain



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