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Re: WO RichText Editor


  • Subject: Re: WO RichText Editor
  • From: Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 01:09:07 +0000

No pain, here you go:
http://www.karlmenn.is/page/webobjects

Cheers,
Hugi



On 27.4.2005, at 21:02, Paul Mathews wrote:

Hi Hugi

This may be a bit of a pain but would you have a tiny project that shows me how to get the text out of FCKeditor into a string?

I am so stumbling my way through this and would much appricate an example

thanks

Paul

I just switched to FCKeditor 2.0 from HTMLArea 3, and I am quite
impressed with it (see http://www.fckeditor.net/ ).
I have yet to test it extensively on Internet Explorer, though, but it
works like a charm in Mozilla.

I wouldn't hold my breath for Safari compatibility any time soon, since
Safari's HTML-editing component is still severely flawed and it's
support for execCommand (the soul of most inline HTML-editors) seems
lacklustre.


Cheers,
Hugi

// Hugi Thordarson
// Atvinnulaus
// http://www.karlmenn.is/

On 27.4.2005, at 17:19, Chuck Hill wrote:

Hi Paul,

Cross browser, cross platform support in this area is still very
immature.  The best we have found is EditLive! for Java from Ephox
(http://www.ephox.com).  They are another Oz company so you can feel
patriotic using them.  :-)  The licensing is reasonable but not free.
They are very good to work with and it was a snap to integrate with
WO.  IIRC, it supports Safari but not FireFox on OSX.

Another interesting one is TinyMCE, http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/. It
does work cross platform but, alas, not quite yet on Safari. It is
free and easy to integrate.


Two other ones that I am aware of but have no experience with are:
http://www.htmlarea.com/
http://www.sferyx.com/

HTMLArea is a little lacking in features and Sferyx is a little
lacking in cross platform support, IIRC.


Chuck


On Apr 26, 2005, at 5:35 PM, Paul Mathews wrote:


Hi all

does anyone use a rich text browser editor in their webobjects
application? I wanted to create a HTML email component and was hoping
to find an WYSIWIG editor for the user to edit the body of the email.


I tried "LARichText" but it does not seem to go with Safari ( maybe
just me ).

Anyway, there seems to be a lot of them out there, so I was wondering
if anyone has had some success with one or the other.


thanks

Paul Mathews
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