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Re: More advanced editor than textbox
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Re: More advanced editor than textbox


  • Subject: Re: More advanced editor than textbox
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:04:02 -0800

Yeah, cheap it's not! But our clients wanted the fancy features enough to pay that much.


On Mar 11, 2005, at 11:01 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

The issue for us with any of the commericial products is the redistribution
and user based pricing - they have a very elevated sense of the value of
their component.



-- Dov Rosenberg
Conviveon Corporation
http://www.conviveon.com





On 3/11/05 1:45 PM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:

We looked at HTMLArea, but thought that it was too limited.  EditLive!
for Java works on OSX on Safari and IE (except not over https but with
IE that is not really a shock) as supported, and also Netscape 7 and
OmniWeb.  But, alas, not FireFox.  I also found this, but never looked
into it (too late at that time): http://www.sferyx.com/htmleditor/

Chuck

On Mar 11, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:

We just recently changed from HTMLArea (http://www.htmlarea.com) to FCK
Editor from SourceForge. They are both cross platform, javascript
based. The
only limitation is that they don't run on Safari (they work on Firefox
just
fine for OSX)



-- Dov Rosenberg
Conviveon Corporation
http://www.conviveon.com





On 3/11/05 12:50 PM, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> wrote:

If it is IE on Windows (and just Windows to some extent), then there
are many platform specific WYSIWYG HTML editors out there.  If you
want
cross platform and want OS X to be one of those platforms, EditLive!
for Java is the best one that I know of:
http://www.ephox.com/product/editliveforjava/default.asp

Chuck

On Mar 11, 2005, at 7:59 AM, Albert Jagnow wrote:

I have a WO application that works great except the users complain
that they have very limited ability to format the text in a textbox.
The text for each entry varies significantly so the users must be
able
to enter free form text. What they are looking for is something that
provides support for creating outlines and managing lists and tables.
Basically what MS Word can do. I am wondering what is available in
the way of text editors that can be embedded in web pages or possibly
an external editor like Word that can be launched from the web page.
I need the data saved in a location that is accessible for all users,
it will need to be updated multiple times by multiple users, it also
needs to be accessible by the WO application so it can be copied,
deleted, etc. The application is an intranet application and I only
need to support windows clients. Anyone have any suggestions on
possible solutions?


--Albert

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