I use www.editize.com extensively on all my projects for client admin area, but yes...it's a java plugin, and it's not completely free.

Patrick

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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