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Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)
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Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)


  • Subject: Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 06:11:29 +1000

I agree.  FCK Editor is the easiest html editor to put in a WebObjects
app, and it doesn't need a WO Wrapper.

D Tim Cummings

PS. I thought I might reply this to the Wonder-disc list where the
thread started

Quoting Thierry Kramis <email@hidden>:

> After several hours of frustration with tiny mce I've downloaded
> FCKEditor from their homepage after I've seen that you can enable
> Safari and Opera for working with the editor.
>
> Setting it up results in two conclusions:
>
> 1. It works with alle latest browsers including Safari and Opera 9.2
> 2. IT JUST WORKS. Even with Ajax!
>
> It integrates much smoother then tiny mce ever did, so anyone who
> wants to have wysiwyg editing in webobjects: GET FCKEDITOR!
>
> Cheers
> tk
>
> Am 13.06.2007 um 09:18 schrieb Jean Pierre Malrieu:
>
> > There is a WO framework called LARichTextBox (I think) which
> > contains a WO wrapper for FCKEditor.
> > I can't find it on the web right now, though.
> > I think Jean François Veillette wrote it, but I am not sure.
> > It works fine with most browsers, but not with safari. : (
> >
> > JPM
> >
> > Le 13 juin 07 à 00:14, Thierry Kramis a écrit :
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I opened a thread a few weeks ago concerning TinyMCE
> Implementation
> >> with AjaxUpdateContainer. My first problem was that it didn't add
> the
> >> toolbars to the textarea. I solved this then. But now we're again
> >> struggeling:
> >>
> >> The toolbars get added. But it isn't really possible to save the
> text
> >> you write within the textarea.
> >>
> >> has anyone a working implementation on this? Any other help would
> be
> >> appreciated as well.
> >>
> >> tk
> >>
> >> PS: If anyone knows another way to get wysiwyg editing for
> webobjects
> >> (any way) please let us know. We desparetly need a working
> solution
> >> there...
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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