I don't see the confusion. The post asked about a WYSIWYG editor the
generates XHTML and CSS, not component that integrates with a Web app.

MC



>> Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS?
>
> I think there's some confusion here - the original poster was enquiring
> about a browser-based xhtml component that can be added to a web
> application. That's what XStandard, htmlarea (works on mozilla too -
> http://dynarch.com/mishoo/htmlarea.epl) etc are for.
>
> A different beast is a desktop xhtml editor for use by developers, such
> as DWMX, GoLive, TopStyle etc.
>
> K.
>
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