On 7/20/06, mathew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frederic de Villamil wrote:
> > Wade Menard a écrit :
> >
> >> Would a WYSIWYG post editor be out of the question?
> >>
> >
> > I've been thinking about it for a while actually, and there are lots of
> > for and against.
> >
> > I really don't like wysiwyg editors, but my personnal tates is nothing
> > when compaired to the amount of users Typo should gain with a wysiwyg
> > interface.
>
> Well, as luck would have it I recently did a ton of research on what's
> out there. If anyone's interested in adding WYSIWYG editing, I'd
> strongly recommend taking a look at FCKeditor.
>
> Key features:
>
> - Works in Firefox & IE, Safari is being investigated
>
> - LGPL license
>
> - No plugins required
>
> - XHTML and CSS support
>
> - Can be configured to actually produce paragraphs and linebreaks properly
>
> The last feature is surprisingly rare; in fact, FCKeditor was the only
> free WYSIWYG HTML editor I could find that could be configured to make
> proper paragraphs under both IE and Firefox.
>
> <URL:http://www.fckeditor.net/>
>
>
> mathew

Just another data point: TinyMCE has XHTML and "tidy" code support,
and the source is decent and fairly easy to follow.  I've heard
reports that the fckeditor source is pretty bad, though I haven't
looked myself after seeing how well Tiny worked.  The TIny devs also
were submitting tickets to Web Kit to try and help out with Safari
support, though that seemed to have stalled last time I checked the
tickets.

- Rob
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