The Dojo Toolkit - http://dojotoolkit.org - provides a good WYSIWYG rich text editor, that comes with a save method that you can specify. You instantiate the widget, place it on the page, and when you invoke its save method, it does a HTTP post to a url you specify, containing the serialised HTML of what you wrote. You would of course still have to write the server-side code that takes that post and puts it in Jackrabbit, but that's the easy part.
Shane On 04/08/06, c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, First, I apologize for being slightly off-topic. I'm VERY new to all this CMS, JCR, WebDav kind of stuff. I've been searching all day for a solution for some of my relatively simple requirements. When I say 'simple', I mean that all of the open source CMS solutions I've found are way overkill for what I need. Anyway, in short, Jackrabbit looks like exactly what I've been looking for. However, I still have one (at least) missing link in my knowledge. One requirement I have is to provide an online WYSIWYG editor whose document can be stored in and retrieved from this Jackrabbit repository. I see that some project like Lenya provide this out of the box. But like I said, projects like that are overkill for my relatively small document management requirements. I have no clue what it would take to take a WYSIWYG editor like Kupu or BitFlux have them store and retrieve their documents in Jackrabbit. Could somebody provide a little guidance on amount of effort that would be involved? Where to start looking (technologies, API's, etc)? Or some suggested WYSIWYG editors? Or just tell me I'm nuts. Thank You
