For anyone following this thread I've found a list here (nothing
suitable so far though):
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html
Sarah
Hi Sarah
You could try this project at Mozdev.org - it's cross
browser/platform (Mac, Linux, Win32 - anything that runs Mozilla).
http://mozile.mozdev.org/
I had a go at it a few months ago, not sure how it would integrate
with a data store. Probably just a matter of POSTing content to a
server side script.
Mozdev also provides a list in the Editing Tools category:
http://www.mozdev.org/categories/editing.html
cuneaform is quite interesting from the looks of it.
If you are running something on a client machine then PHP will not
work (it's a server side script) unless you have the PHP interpeter
installed somehow in your browser (http://mozphp.mozdev.org/,
http://www.thomas-schilz.de/MozPHP/) :D.
HTH
Cheers
James
Sarah Peeke (XERT) wrote:
Hi all
Can anyone recommend a browser based editor (preferably written in
PHP) that will allow clients to update code themselves, but that
outputs standards compliant XHTML?
I am not interested in a full CMS, this is just for updating page
snippets etc.
I have come across WYSIWYG Pro which looks good.
Thanks
Sarah
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