>I'm still looking for a choice of WYSIWYG editors that will produce valid
>XHTML.  Up till now I have a list of zero.

http://www.ektron.com/ewebeditproxml.aspx

Ektron's latest editor apparently produces valid XHTML, though I haven't tested the code it produces. It does a lot of other stuff as well, like it enables you to build templates a la Dreamweaver, and it supports validation and sophisticated data entry in fields. It has an image editor built-in as well.

The drawback is that it is a little pricy- licensed by URL and users. Still well worth it IMO.
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