Hi Aaron,

Thanks for the praise :)  - as we are trying to cut back on functionality
(the user can't even insert a table - quite deliberately) I don't think the
minor issues with TinyMCE will course us enough of a concern just yet.

Would be happy to show the system in action to anyone that's interested. I'm
in the process of trying to put together an online demo in addition to the
screen cast.

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On 03/12/06, Aaron Heimlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That's pretty sweet, dude!

FYI, it might already be too late for this, but I found an interesting
comparison of web-based WSIWYG HTML editors that you might wanna check out
(from March 2006):

http://www.standards-schmandards.com/2006/wysiwyg-editor-test

The good news: TinyMCE ranked highest among open source editors

The bad news: It ranked 3rd overall and apparently (as of March 2006) has
issues with nested lists and creating table captions

On 12/3/06, Tom Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> Thank you all for your very useful input on this. It seems like one of
> those areas that's going to rapidly improve over the coming months - fingers
> crossed!
>
> In the end I implemented TinyMCE which is very good. Not perfect, but
> pretty close. The biggest issue we still face is because it works in an
> iframe - getting the styling right when editing. It works fine with jquery
> alongside though.
>
> If you're interested you can have a look at my implementation on our
> screencast at http://www.simpleweb-online.co.uk/ - I'm pretty pleased
> with it, for our application it's been important to remove functionality
> rather than add it and although doing a cancel plugin for it proved tricky
> (there's no post backs), the implementation was pretty simple.
>
> Thanks again,
> Tom
>
> On 16/11/06, Michael Geary < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm no expert for lincenses. But I remember that jQuery had
> > > to be dual-licensed to allows the Drupal guys to integrate
> > > jQuery into their core. Dunno why that was necessary or what
> > > the idea is behind it.
> >
> > Only GPL code is allowed in the Drupal repository. Don't ask why! It
> > just
> > is. (There have been many long debates on drupal.org if you're
> > interested...)
> >
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