I don't think we have any clients accessing it via dialup. Good news is the script can be cached, so the impact is tolerable. Have you tried compressing it to .jar?

General reaction from users, is appreciation that they no longer have to code the HTML themselves.

On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at 12:21  PM, Stefan Gonick wrote:

Hi Bill,

Looking further I see that I can control how much shows up on the
toolbar, so that takes care of that concern. However, the javascript
is 112KB. Do you find that this impacts dial-up users' experiences
significantly? I noticed on my broadband connection that the first
demo I ran took a while to come up.

Stefan

At 02:54 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
Yep.  Default is to make <textarea> editable.  You can restrict by
name.  You can also define other editable HTML tags.

On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at 11:17  AM, Stefan Gonick wrote:

This product looks nice. It has a large toolbar with many options,
which
feels a little overwhelming for my application. However, I'm having
trouble
getting RTE to work with multiple edit boxes.

Does TinyMCE easily support having multiple edit boxes on one form?

Stefan

At 02:06 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
I found TinyMCE when I was evaluating Mambo (php-based CMS) for a
client.  I now use it for all my client-accessed sites, and am
integrating into a Witango apps also.

It is dirt simple to implement, supports style sheets, and will even
produce/enforce valid code  -- HTML 3.2/4, XHTML.  It's entirely
JavaScript, so the only thing you have to do in your app is add a
<SCRIPT> tag in the Presentation or include file.

We typically run it with an apache <Alias> directive so we only have
to
maintain a single copy for all sites.

bill
On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at 10:56  AM, John McGowan wrote:

Oooo I can't wait to try out all of these differnt wysiwig editors
i've never heard of...

We use Ektron's eWebEditPro and eWebEditPro+XML right now and it's
not
free...

But it was the only one I could find that supported custom
stylesheets, for displaying and populating a drop down for the user
when styling their content.

/John

Stefan Gonick wrote:

Thanks everyone for the suggested programs. It looks like this free
one
that Rick suggested is the simplest. TinyMCE looks very good but is
overkill for what I'm doing.

Rick, I got the single form demo working correctly, but the
multi-form
demo doesn't work for me or on his site. Do you have that working?
I need two forms on a page for my application.

Thanks,
Stefan

At 12:45 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:

Hi Stefan,

This is the one I use:
http://www.kevinroth.com/rte/demo.htm

It's free and easy to install. It works great with WiTango!

Rick Sanders


----- Original Message -----
From: Stefan Gonick
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:43:47 -0400
Subject: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

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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