I use this one from source forge

http://sf.net/projects/itools-htmlarea/

One down side is that these do not not work in Safari on the Mac nor do they work on IE for the Mac.

If you have the ability to control what browser will be using your CM tool then it is an okay way to provide basic functionality

you will need to have some fun if using CSS to control the front end look of the site since the backend usually uses it's own css

this version of the editor contains good documentation about how to best handle that some of those issues. However I found from experience that clients tend to "hurt themselves' with this because they are not designers in most cases and make awful choices of color, font, and type size that conflict with the css. or the overall intended look of the site


On Jul 19, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Stefan Gonick wrote:

Hi All,

Does anyone know of any WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors
that can be used on a web form?  I would like to use this
for a content management system. Ideally, it would be a
relatively simple one that supported basic formatting of text
within a text field so that I don't have to have my clients
type in <b></b>.

Thanks,
Stefan

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