From: Tim Hannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: XStandard Lite For Partner Open Source CMS
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:34:15 -0400

I've had some minimal contact with the XStandard editor (http:// www.xstandard.com/page.asp? p=A4372B00-8D7F-4166-977C-64E5C4E3708E&s=1BAA1E30-3EA7-434B-8FD6- E5E98F38171F) , but it looks pretty impressive.

I got this email from the Xstandard Dev team this morning; is this something the Lenya community would be interested in?

-Tim


Begin forwarded message:

*XStandard Lite For Partner Open Source CMS*
We are making XStandard Lite with some Pro features available to established vendors of open source CMS who wish to offer XStandard as an optional (freeware) editor in their applications. This program is a marketing agreement to promote XHTML within the developer community. Participating open source CMS vendors will offer a link on their home page to a new, educational site XHTML.COM (scheduled to launch in July 2006). The site will promote XHTML, accessibility and Web standards. Details of the program can be found at http://www.xstandard.com/xstandard-lite-for-partner- cms/ If interested, core CMS dev team members or authorized representatives should contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open source CMS users who would like their CMS vendor to participate in this program should contact the CMS vendor instead.



The pro version looks like the answer to my problem if they would provide the required steps to install on Lenya. I've spent way too much time trying to integrate TincMCE.

$179 for 10 users is not bad. As much as I want to be 100% open source on this project I think their GUI looks very userfriendly.

-Jim



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