RE: Re: CMS - HTML content editor
"Alessandro Cauduro" <equipe-/kv94B6L94ZwFqzsTH5u/[email protected]> Thu, 21 Aug 2003 11:45:53 -0300
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I've been using Advanced Content Editor from www.yusasp.com, it only works for Explorer and costs US$69.00 , but is the best I've seen so far, they also give you free updates! Cheers, Alessandro > -----Original Message----- > From: cms-list-admin-/[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Eoin Campbell > Sent: quarta-feira, 20 de agosto de 2003 17:22 > To: cms-list-/[email protected] > Subject: [cms-list] Re: CMS - HTML content editor > > A number of different requirements have been identified: > a. WYSIWYG editing of content (author can see what content will look like) > b. No local software installation required (presumably to minimise cost, > and support and configuration effort) > c. Generation of clean HTML (for cross-browser compatibility) > d. Good editing interface (what features? keyboard shortcuts?, search and > replace?) > > Can you (or anyone else) prioritise these features, and add any more > (e.g. accessibility compliance, support for copying and pasting from Word, > metadata) you would like to have? > > At 08/20/03 02:58am, Dan Lombardino wrote: > >I am the development lead on a low to mid level content management > system. > >The system is built in Cold Fusion and runs in a hosted environment where > >all sites share the same files and database. I am wondering if anyone = > >knows > >of any really good HTML/WYSIWYG editors that are completely browser based > >and require little to no software installation on the users end. It needs > = > >to > >write code compliant with all major browsers and would be a plus if the > >editor itself operated in all major browsers. Currently we use the Site > >Objects editor (http://siteobjects.com/pages/soeditor.cfm) but are not > >really happy with the code it writes or its functionality. The editing > >features are rather clunky and remind me of word processing programs of = > >the > > > > -- > http://cms-list.org/ > more signal, less noise. -- http://cms-list.org/ more signal, less noise.