On 7/20/06, Scott Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 12:31 -0500, Steve Longdo wrote:
> > TinyMCE works with all browsers and shouldn't be too different to
> > integrate.
>
> Moxiecode claims partial support but it's horribly buggy to the point of
> uselessness.  I've just told my customers to use Mozilla until Apple
> fixes getSelection() and contentEditable (they claim that the next
> Safari release should have the fixes).
>
> Have you actually used TinyMCE on Safari?  Is your experience different
> than mine?
>
>     - Scott

I've implemented TinyMCE for a production system, and Safari and Opera
8 are horribly broken in it.  In my case, we just detect safari and
fall back to a text area, which isn't nice but its better then an
editor that has a lot of buttons that don't work.  The worst part is
that TinyMCE is about the best open source option for browser support
- Dojo, FCKEditor, and others are all the same or worse.

Safari is just broke regarding the rich text stuff, but its getting
better in the Web Kit nightlies.

- Rob
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