Re: html editor

2000-08-19 Thread Brian Thornton

yep, it good for basic design and storyboarding like front page but it works
in both browsers...

:)
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Subject: html editor


> Does anyone use the following editor instead of studio?
>
> Evrsoft 1st Page 2000
>
> Do you like using this editor?  It was recommended by a friend of mine but
I
> wanted to see what all you thought about it.
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> Thanks
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Re: html editor

2000-08-19 Thread Eron Cohen

Phil,

Since its 100% free, I'd say download it and try it out yourself.  Its a
very cool interface, and packed with useful stuff...its surprisingly similar
to ColdFusion Studio.

BTW, for some reason, the URL is a little bit tricky.  To download this
software go to:

http://www.evrsoft.com/download/



Eron
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> Do you like using this editor?  It was recommended by a friend of mine but
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> Thanks
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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Neil Clark

They already have one in Spectra!!!.  

do a search on the Tag Gallery..

N

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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Paul Johnston

Depending on what you want to do, there is a CF_HTMLAREA_LITE (or something
like that) tag in the tag gallery.  It looks quite good.

Paul

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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Deepak Agarwal

I know I have purchased a single domain version of it and it doesn't seem to
work well at all. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

Deepak
703.633.4257

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> Depending on what you want to do, there is a CF_HTMLAREA_LITE (or
something
> like that) tag in the tag gallery.  It looks quite good.
>
> Paul
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> > Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
> > templates/Spectra.
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> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Deepak
> > 703.633.4257
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> > Thanks in advance.
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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread David Gassner

You might want to look at a product named eWebEditPro from Ektron:

http://www.ektron.com/single.cfm?doc_id=36

It's ActiveX-based, requires IE 4 or 5, but does a pretty good job.

David

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> 
> Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
> templates/Spectra.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Deepak
> 703.633.4257
> 
> --=_NextPart_000_0013_01C0400C.0B8318A0
> Content-Type: text/html;
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> Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, =
> that can be=20
> used in cfm templates/Spectra.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
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> Deepak
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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Mary_Baotic


We use eWebEditPro from Ektron.  It's expensive, but they have tags that
integrate into spectra and replace the  that is broken.

Mary


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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Mary_Baotic


David, It also runs on Netscape via a plugin.  That is one of the reasons
we chose it.

Mary


   

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You might want to look at a product named eWebEditPro from Ektron:

http://www.ektron.com/single.cfm?doc_id=36

It's ActiveX-based, requires IE 4 or 5, but does a pretty good job.

David

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> Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
> templates/Spectra.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Deepak
> 703.633.4257
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> --=_NextPart_000_0013_01C0400C.0B8318A0
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> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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> 
>  http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
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> 
> 
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> Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, =
> that can be=20
> used in cfm templates/Spectra.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread David Gassner

Ah, thanks for the correction!

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> David, It also runs on Netscape via a plugin.  That is one of the reasons
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> It's ActiveX-based, requires IE 4 or 5, but does a pretty good job.
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> David
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> > Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
> > templates/Spectra.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Deepak
> > 703.633.4257
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> > --=_NextPart_000_0013_01C0400C.0B8318A0
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> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, =
> > that can be=20
> > used in cfm templates/Spectra.
> >  
> > Thanks in advance.
> >  
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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Deepak Agarwal

I have tried both the Html_AreaOne from iautomated.com, The File/Image
upload tool is really bad. It takes around 1 minute to upload a 10 KB gif
file first of all the file upload form itself takes a minute to load!!!

About the eWebEditPro, I have the trial version, everything seems to fine
with this editor except that it requires too much installation on your
client browser, like it always asks you to install the Latest XML compiler
from microsoft etc and on top of it you need to restart your computer!!.
Also for the insertion of image it does not allow you to browse through your
server directory. You have to map the server drive first and then go about
it.

Deepak
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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

Most of the solutions out there (especially the ColdFusion ones) are all
based on the MSHTML editor. Information developing applications using this
component can be found here:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/browser/overview/editing.asp

Here's a list of the most popular ones that I've seen around. I know there
are a couple people from some of these companies on this list who will
probably want to interject on behalf of their company. However, we just
researched this fairly extensively. This is a combination of our opinions
from evaluating the products and information gathered from the sales people.
Please take it for what it is worth:

HTMLEdit
This is not a ColdFusion solution but I would be remiss not to mention it
since it is such a quick and easy solution that probably meets many peoples'
needs.
http://javaboutique.internet.com/HTMLEdit/
Pros: Simple and Open Source. Cross-platform and cross-browser.
Cons: Very, very few features (i.e. only includes basic HTML editing).

HTMLAREA
http://www.iautomated.com/
Pros: Free (Lite) Version. Cross Platform.
Cons: Interface needs some work (i.e. bulky and clumsy); missing some of the
features. Pay version is not particularly cheap. Not cross-browser (IE
only).

ActiveEdit
http://www.cfdev.com/
Pros: Cross-platform and Inexpensive. Integration with some other products
from the same company like ActiveScan.
Cons: Interface needs a little work (i.e. a little clumsy and can't be
embedded into a page) and it's missing a couple features (e.g. dictionary),
most of which are coming out in the next version. It is not cross-browser
(IE only).

eWebEdit
http://www.ektron.com/
Pros: Nice interface with all the features. Cross-browser and Spectra-ready.
Cons: Really (really) high price tag (Although according to their sales rep
they haven't figured out their pricing yet so this may change). Not
cross-platform (Windows only).

Hope this helps.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
voice: (508) 240-0051
fax: (508) 240-0057

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Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
templates/Spectra.

Thanks in advance.

Deepak
703.633.4257

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Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, =
that can be=20
used in cfm templates/Spectra.
 
Thanks in advance.
 
Deepak
703.633.4257

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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-27 Thread Deepak Agarwal

The HTML Tag in Spectra has lots of bugs. Allaire has acknowledged about it.
They are working to fix the problem in next release of Spectra.

Deepak
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> They already have one in Spectra!!!.
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> do a search on the Tag Gallery..
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>  Neil Clark
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RE: HTML Editor

2000-10-29 Thread Pete Freitag

Deepak,

Activedit 2.0 will be released this week, One of the main
features is that it can be used in a form, thus can be used as Spectra's
 The syntax is a bit different, but it does the same
thing...


This is where the value goes, just like a textarea.


Vs.



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Can anyone suggest me a good HTML Editor tag, that can be used in cfm =
templates/Spectra.

Thanks in advance.

Deepak
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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-29 Thread Rob Keniger

on 10/30/00 4:35 PM, Pete Freitag at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Deepak,
> 
> Activedit 2.0 will be released this week, One of the main
> features is that it can be used in a form, thus can be used as Spectra's
>  The syntax is a bit different, but it does the same
> thing...

No chance of it working in Mac/Linux and Netscape clients? We have had
problems with all these "active" HTML editors with anything other than
IE/Win which effectively makes them useless for many customer intranets.

-- 

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Re: HTML Editor

2000-10-29 Thread Brian bouldernet

We incorporated a good one for our webbased email program... go to
lasvegas.com and sign up for free email It works in both browsers
great
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> on 10/30/00 4:35 PM, Pete Freitag at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Deepak,
> >
> > Activedit 2.0 will be released this week, One of the main
> > features is that it can be used in a form, thus can be used as Spectra's
> >  The syntax is a bit different, but it does the same
> > thing...
>
> No chance of it working in Mac/Linux and Netscape clients? We have had
> problems with all these "active" HTML editors with anything other than
> IE/Win which effectively makes them useless for many customer intranets.
>
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RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-23 Thread Dustin M Snell [Network Automation]
Why not Dreamweaver MX 2004? That's my favorite one.

-Dustin

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Subject: HTML Editor

Hello All,

I am sorry for being OT but I was wondering if anyone could point me in the
right direction in regards to an HTML Editor that can be used for my users
to edit their own pages.

I have been using FCK editor and SoEditor but find that their support for
stylesheets is terrible.  Can an anyone recommend a good reliable editor
that I can use or buy.


Thanks

Mike





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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-23 Thread Will Tomlinson
TinyMCE

http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Mickael
Hi Dustin

I was referring to an editor that you can use via a webpage
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 6:24 PM
Subject: RE: HTML Editor


> Why not Dreamweaver MX 2004? That's my favorite one.
>
> -Dustin
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 3:02 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: HTML Editor
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am sorry for being OT but I was wondering if anyone could point me in
the
> right direction in regards to an HTML Editor that can be used for my users
> to edit their own pages.
>
> I have been using FCK editor and SoEditor but find that their support for
> stylesheets is terrible.  Can an anyone recommend a good reliable editor
> that I can use or buy.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread James Holmes
TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. 

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Hi Dustin

I was referring to an editor that you can use via a webpage
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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Will Tomlinson
>TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. 


Yeah, FCKEditor should be called, FCK FCKEditor! 

:)

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Russell Patterson
Come on, this is overboard & rude.

Russell

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> >TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support.
>
>
> Yeah, FCKEditor should be called, FCK FCKEditor!
>
> :)
>
> Will
>
> 

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Irvin Gomez
Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor?


>TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support. 
>
>-Original Message-
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>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: HTML Editor
>
>Hi Dustin
>
>I was referring to an editor that you can use via a webpage
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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-24 Thread Rick Root
Irvin Gomez wrote:

> Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor?

None of their examples have a browse server button in the image dialog, 
so I'd wager that nothing could be done without some work.  But I'm no 
expert on TinyMCE.

I only know that the lack of such a "Browse Server" button in tinyMCE is 
the primary reason why I'm sticking with fckEditor.

The image/link browser that comes with fckEditor is limited, so I 
integrated CFFM instead of the default file browser.

  - rick



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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
I only let my clients add/edit text on their sites. My cffiles handle any 
images uploads they might need, so TinyMCE works perfectly for me. 

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Adam Haskell
I know this is supposed to be the 'professional' list and all but
seriously some of you people need to loosen up some...

Back on topic though if you search the archieves for WYSIWYG HTML you
will come up with some other suggestions.

Adam H 

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:09:25 -0600, Russell Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Come on, this is overboard & rude.
> 
> Russell
> 
> - Original Message -
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> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:47 AM
> Subject: Re: HTML Editor
> 
> > >TinyMCE is the bomb, especially for xhtml/css support.
> >
> >
> > Yeah, FCKEditor should be called, FCK FCKEditor!
> >
> > :)
> >
> > Will
> >
> >
> 
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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote:
> I only let my clients add/edit text on their sites. My cffiles handle any 
> images uploads they might need, so TinyMCE works perfectly for me. 

My clients can do that too, but most of them are too .. umm... 
inexperienced.. to type in a URL to the image that they upload through 
the file manager.  My goal is to make things as easy for them as possible.

  - rick

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RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Damien McKenna
There's a plugin to do that.  I'm going to be working on adding that to
both a PHP OSS tool I contribute to and a CFML intranet app fairly soon,
I'll let you know how well it works.

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Does TinyMCE provide image and document upload/linking, like FCKEDitor?


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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling images 
in FCKEditor OR Tiny MCE. 

They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here??

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RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Damien McKenna
You can limit the functionality of TinyMCE, only allow certain tags be
used or simply only show the bold/italic/underline buttons.  Of course
that doesn't stop them doing up some hunk o' junk in MS Word and pasting
it in.

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Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling
images in FCKEditor OR Tiny MCE. 

They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me
here??


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RE: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Rick Faircloth
I don't give clients any control over style...just content...unless
they threaten to break my fingers...

Rick


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Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling
images in FCKEditor OR Tiny MCE.

They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here??

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Irvin Gomez
It depends on the particular situation. I have a client who needs to make a lot 
of legal documents (as PDF or MS Word) available online and the document 
upload/linking in FCKEditor is the perfect solution: it works flawlessly and 
it's a one-step process.

As far as allowing minimal formatting options, I agree with you: the less, the 
better. Normally I limit this to bold/italic/ordered & unordered lists, special 
characters, etc. I don't allow setting of font sizes or colors or background 
colors, etc. (the usual junk).
 

> Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client 
> handling images in FCKEditor OR Tiny MCE. 
> 
> They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me 
> here??
> 
> :)  
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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
>You can limit the functionality of TinyMCE, only allow certain tags be
>used or simply only show the bold/italic/underline buttons.  Of course
>that doesn't stop them doing up some hunk o' junk in MS Word and pasting
>it in.


I have one client that INSISTS on pasting from word. He's even pasted tables 
into the editor! So the end result is a mess on his webpage. 

I've explained 50 times(literally) why his page isn't formatted correctly, and 
he STILL doesn't get it. He keeps saying "the website is doing it" to his text. 
lmao! 

So for this client, no images allowed in TinyMCE! 

:)

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-26 Thread Matt Robertson
Will wrote:
> Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling 
> images...
> They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here??
> 

Oh HELL no! :D

I have clients who got down on their knees and thanked me whenI
replaced the commercial editor I was using with FCKEditor.  There were
two reasons:  The text/paste or from-Word/paste(where it strips all
html or Word crap out of a paste and puts it in plain) and the file
uploader, so they could finally put up their excel spreadsheets, Word
docs and pdf's inside the page rather than use the external thing I
had to build for them since the editor wouldn't support it.

I just did a training session yesterday with a client I'm upgrading
from an old system and she was practically delirious when I showed her
the procedure.  Its the sort of thing that I've seen make a sale with
a new client, more than once.

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen
what was your answer to 'I can not spell woth [EMAIL PROTECTED], where is tha 
spiel
cheeker'?  That's the one thing lacking in fckeditor.  We are using
activedit as it comes with a spell checker off the shelf.

D


On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:27:45 -0800, Matt Robertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will wrote:
> > Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling 
> > images...
> > They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me here??
> >
> 
> Oh HELL no! :D
> 
> I have clients who got down on their knees and thanked me whenI
> replaced the commercial editor I was using with FCKEditor.  There were
> two reasons:  The text/paste or from-Word/paste(where it strips all
> html or Word crap out of a paste and puts it in plain) and the file
> uploader, so they could finally put up their excel spreadsheets, Word
> docs and pdf's inside the page rather than use the external thing I
> had to build for them since the editor wouldn't support it.
> 
> I just did a training session yesterday with a client I'm upgrading
> from an old system and she was practically delirious when I showed her
> the procedure.  Its the sort of thing that I've seen make a sale with
> a new client, more than once.
> 
> --
> --mattRobertson--
> Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> mysecretbase.com
> 
> 

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Matt Robertson
Huh?  FCKEditor has a spell checker, and has had it for some time. 
Its listed right on the feature set on the front page.  Its a
3rd-party plugin, but it works quite well.


On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:47:02 -0500, Douglas Knudsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what was your answer to 'I can not spell woth [EMAIL PROTECTED], where is tha 
> spiel
> cheeker'?  That's the one thing lacking in fckeditor.  We are using
> activedit as it comes with a spell checker off the shelf.
> 
> D
> 
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 09:27:45 -0800, Matt Robertson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Will wrote:
> > > Ya know...the more I think about it, the LESS I want my client handling 
> > > images...
> > > They have enough trouble with simple text formatting! Anyone with me 
> > > here??
> > >
> >
> > Oh HELL no! :D
> >
> > I have clients who got down on their knees and thanked me whenI
> > replaced the commercial editor I was using with FCKEditor.  There were
> > two reasons:  The text/paste or from-Word/paste(where it strips all
> > html or Word crap out of a paste and puts it in plain) and the file
> > uploader, so they could finally put up their excel spreadsheets, Word
> > docs and pdf's inside the page rather than use the external thing I
> > had to build for them since the editor wouldn't support it.
> >
> > I just did a training session yesterday with a client I'm upgrading
> > from an old system and she was practically delirious when I showed her
> > the procedure.  Its the sort of thing that I've seen make a sale with
> > a new client, more than once.
> >
> > --
> > --mattRobertson--
> > Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> > mysecretbase.com
> >
> >
> 
> 

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Rick Root
Matt Robertson wrote:

> Huh?  FCKEditor has a spell checker, and has had it for some time. 
> Its listed right on the feature set on the front page.  Its a
> 3rd-party plugin, but it works quite well.

Well, it wasn't in the 2.0 beta releases, RC1, or RC2... they didn't add 
it back in until RC3.

Personally, the developer is a little confused about the meaning of the 
term "Release Candidate" but hey.. =)

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Matt Robertson
I'm not referring to the 'betas' of FCKEditor (the author means well
but seems to have reinvented development cycle terminology).  I'm
staying away from it until its final.  I'm referencing v1.6.  I
replaced ActivEdit with FCKEditor 1.6 some time ago.  The file upload
capability was super-important, but translateability was a killer
problem I had to have solved as well.

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, version 1 had a hook to use iSpell which is great for
individuals, but the license required a purchase for use enterprise
wide and iSpell required a client side install, something of a real
PITA to get approved for an intranet of 20,000 employees.  Activedit
was therefore a cheaper route in the end.

Now, I see FCKEditor now has spell checking in the latest release.
http://www.fckeditor.net/whatsnew/default.html
but the approach is the same.  suppose we could work on getting
spellerpages to work, but hey, we already own Activedit licenses.  ;)

Doug


On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:13:51 -0800, Matt Robertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not referring to the 'betas' of FCKEditor (the author means well
> but seems to have reinvented development cycle terminology).  I'm
> staying away from it until its final.  I'm referencing v1.6.  I
> replaced ActivEdit with FCKEditor 1.6 some time ago.  The file upload
> capability was super-important, but translateability was a killer
> problem I had to have solved as well.
> 
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> Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> mysecretbase.com
> 
> 

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Re: HTML Editor

2005-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, version 1 had a hook to use iSpell which is great for
individuals, but the license required a purchase for use enterprise
wide and iSpell required a client side install, something of a real
PITA to get approved for an intranet of 20,000 employees.  Activedit
was therefore a cheaper route in the end.

Now, I see FCKEditor now has spell checking in the latest release.
http://www.fckeditor.net/whatsnew/default.html
but the approach is the same.  suppose we could work on getting
spellerpages to work, but hey, we already own Activedit licenses.  ;)

Doug


On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:13:51 -0800, Matt Robertson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not referring to the 'betas' of FCKEditor (the author means well
> but seems to have reinvented development cycle terminology).  I'm
> staying away from it until its final.  I'm referencing v1.6.  I
> replaced ActivEdit with FCKEditor 1.6 some time ago.  The file upload
> capability was super-important, but translateability was a killer
> problem I had to have solved as well.
> 
> --
> --mattRobertson--
> Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> mysecretbase.com
> 
> 

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Re: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Bryan LaPlante

Try Dreamweaver, if you can walk them through using it, the wysiwyg editor
is a lot more code friendly than M$

- Original Message -
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To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


> Sorry for the OT post...
>
> I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
> I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire
site, which I had to restore from backups.
>
> Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
>
>
>
>
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Re: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Chuck Brockman

You might want to try First Page.  It's a free html editor and decent.

http://www.evrsoft.com/


- Original Message -
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To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:09 AM
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


> Sorry for the OT post...
>
> I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
> I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire
site, which I had to restore from backups.
>
> Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
>
>
>
>
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread James Maltby

If you use Dreamweaver you can create template files that allow you to
"lock" sections of the page that you don't want the cl-idiot-nt touching.

J
(alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote management
system that hold editable content in a huge database and create a js pseudo
html editor package - or go for Spectra - or really frighten them with the
cost of something broadvision or vignette!)

-Original Message-
From: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Try Dreamweaver, if you can walk them through using it, the wysiwyg editor
is a lot more code friendly than M$

- Original Message -
From: "Peter Theobald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


> Sorry for the OT post...
>
> I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
> I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire
site, which I had to restore from backups.
>
> Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
>
>
>
>
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Katherine Maltby

I never thought I'd suggest such a programme, but Dreamweaver might be what
you're after. With the new version (4) you can make templates which have
'editable' and 'uneditable' regions, which allows you to lock off navigation
and things that you don't want anyone to mess with. Also it includes ftp
stuff aswell. It should be ideal for a situation like this, 

Kath

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-Original Message-
From: Peter Theobald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Sorry for the OT post...

I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire site,
which I had to restore from backups.

Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Larry W. Virden


Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:31:42 +0100
From: James Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote 
management system that hold editable content in a huge database 



Boy, this is something that I would love to see.  However, on the 
sites where I would find this useful, no funds are available for 
packages like Spectra, etc.

Anyone aware of any articles that might have been written 
describing the issues and possible solutions to make implementing 
something like this easier?


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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread savan . thongvanh


remember that the no edit sections of a dreamweaver document are only "no
edit" in dreamweaver




James Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/18/2001 09:31:42 AM

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Subject:  RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


If you use Dreamweaver you can create template files that allow you to
"lock" sections of the page that you don't want the cl-idiot-nt touching.

J
(alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote management
system that hold editable content in a huge database and create a js pseudo
html editor package - or go for Spectra - or really frighten them with the
cost of something broadvision or vignette!)

-Original Message-
From: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Try Dreamweaver, if you can walk them through using it, the wysiwyg editor
is a lot more code friendly than M$

- Original Message -
From: "Peter Theobald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


> Sorry for the OT post...
>
> I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to
static
HTML pages.
> I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire
site, which I had to restore from backups.
>
> Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice
in
her "icebox").
>
>
>
>
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Andy Ewings

If this is no good you could look at making th content dynamic and building
a Remote Management System for the client to use to change the content.  By
using Java Script you can even allow the users to italisise, make bold,
underline, etc.without requiring them to have any HTML knowledge.
This just involves more work on your part initially

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To: CF-Talk
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I never thought I'd suggest such a programme, but Dreamweaver might be what
you're after. With the new version (4) you can make templates which have
'editable' and 'uneditable' regions, which allows you to lock off navigation
and things that you don't want anyone to mess with. Also it includes ftp
stuff aswell. It should be ideal for a situation like this, 

Kath

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Sent: 18 April 2001 15:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Sorry for the OT post...

I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire site,
which I had to restore from backups.

Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Michael Rosario

If you decide to write your own solution, you may consider forcing your
client to use a IE browser.
Then you can use the HTML editing features of the browser.   It's very easy
to code.

Here's some DOCS from MSDN...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/edit/default.asp


The basic idea is this. You make a  editable.  This  on course
contains the text that you want 
your client to edit.   You'll have to code up a submit button to move the
innerHTML of the  to 
a hidden field.   You'll also have a few issues with escaping characters,
but it's pretty easy to clean that up.

Hope that helps...

/\/\ichael

-Original Message-
From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


If this is no good you could look at making th content dynamic and building
a Remote Management System for the client to use to change the content.  By
using Java Script you can even allow the users to italisise, make bold,
underline, etc.without requiring them to have any HTML knowledge.
This just involves more work on your part initially

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-Original Message-
From: Katherine Maltby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


I never thought I'd suggest such a programme, but Dreamweaver might be what
you're after. With the new version (4) you can make templates which have
'editable' and 'uneditable' regions, which allows you to lock off navigation
and things that you don't want anyone to mess with. Also it includes ftp
stuff aswell. It should be ideal for a situation like this, 

Kath

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-Original Message-
From: Peter Theobald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Sorry for the OT post...

I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire site,
which I had to restore from backups.

Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Garza, Jeff

One thing that I've done that has REALLY cut down on mainenance is I've
incorporated EZEdit into some of my internal, end-user administrative
templates and stored the resultant HTML in a DB for retreival.  That way,
there is no access to the source CFM files and any modifications are taken
care of using a WYSIWYG interface by the end user.  They can even cut and
paste from Word into it.  It's also free.  Not as robust as say ActiveEdit,
but it serves my purposes just fine.  One caveat though, I access it using a
Cold Fusion mapping since it uses .htr files for some of the button
functions. (.htr = no no via IIS)

Jeff Garza
Web Developer/Webmaster
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Larry W. Virden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?



Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:31:42 +0100
From: James Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote 
management system that hold editable content in a huge database 



Boy, this is something that I would love to see.  However, on the 
sites where I would find this useful, no funds are available for 
packages like Spectra, etc.

Anyone aware of any articles that might have been written 
describing the issues and possible solutions to make implementing 
something like this easier?


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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Peter Froh

Take a look at eWebEditPro (http://www.ektron.com/single.cfm?doc_id=36) or
even eMPower Express http://www.ektron.com/product.cfm?doc_id=843.

There have been posts to this list that suggest other HTML editing tools so
you might want to search the mail archives
(http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/).

Good luck.


-Original Message-
From: Michael Rosario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 9:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


If you decide to write your own solution, you may consider forcing your
client to use a IE browser.
Then you can use the HTML editing features of the browser.   It's very easy
to code.

Here's some DOCS from MSDN...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/edit/default.asp


The basic idea is this. You make a  editable.  This  on course
contains the text that you want
your client to edit.   You'll have to code up a submit button to move the
innerHTML of the  to
a hidden field.   You'll also have a few issues with escaping characters,
but it's pretty easy to clean that up.

Hope that helps...

/\/\ichael

-Original Message-
From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


If this is no good you could look at making th content dynamic and building
a Remote Management System for the client to use to change the content.  By
using Java Script you can even allow the users to italisise, make bold,
underline, etc.without requiring them to have any HTML knowledge.
This just involves more work on your part initially

--
Andrew Ewings
Project Manager
Thoughtbubble Ltd
http://www.thoughtbubble.net
--
United Kingdom
http://www.thoughtbubble.co.uk/
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7387 8890
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-Original Message-
From: Katherine Maltby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


I never thought I'd suggest such a programme, but Dreamweaver might be what
you're after. With the new version (4) you can make templates which have
'editable' and 'uneditable' regions, which allows you to lock off navigation
and things that you don't want anyone to mess with. Also it includes ftp
stuff aswell. It should be ideal for a situation like this,

Kath

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-Original Message-
From: Peter Theobald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 April 2001 15:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?


Sorry for the OT post...

I have a client who needs to be able to make simple text changes to static
HTML pages.
I tried having him use FrontPage but he managed to destroy the entire site,
which I had to restore from backups.

Can someone recommend an HTML editor that will simply download ONE page,
allow SIMPLE editing of text, and upload THAT page. Something that my
grandmother could use (hint: she wonders why she never has to put new ice in
her "icebox").
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Terry Bader

i've used EazyEdit as well, not too shabby..  i know there is a new version
coming...
however i had to modify portions of the code and fix a bug or 2 to get it
working like i wanted  but once down, it is a great online wizywig
tool


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> -Original Message-
> From: Garza, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:18 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?
> 
> 
> One thing that I've done that has REALLY cut down on 
> mainenance is I've
> incorporated EZEdit into some of my internal, end-user administrative
> templates and stored the resultant HTML in a DB for 
> retreival.  That way,
> there is no access to the source CFM files and any 
> modifications are taken
> care of using a WYSIWYG interface by the end user.  They can 
> even cut and
> paste from Word into it.  It's also free.  Not as robust as 
> say ActiveEdit,
> but it serves my purposes just fine.  One caveat though, I 
> access it using a
> Cold Fusion mapping since it uses .htr files for some of the button
> functions. (.htr = no no via IIS)
> 
> Jeff Garza
> Web Developer/Webmaster
> Spectrum Astro, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.spectrumastro.com
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry W. Virden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:06 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:31:42 +0100
> From: James Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > (alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote 
> management system that hold editable content in a huge database 
> 
> 
> 
> Boy, this is something that I would love to see.  However, on the 
> sites where I would find this useful, no funds are available for 
> packages like Spectra, etc.
> 
> Anyone aware of any articles that might have been written 
> describing the issues and possible solutions to make implementing 
> something like this easier?
> 
> 
> -- 
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> posting
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RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?

2001-04-18 Thread Jared Clinton

Hi everyone, 

For a great alternative to Spectra look at Zope (www.zope.org) it is very
comparable to Spectra although doesn't cost anything.

Jared Clinton.

Software Engineer,
Maxi Multimedia
NEC Australia.

> -Original Message-
> From: Larry W. Virden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2001 1:06
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: HTML editor for idiots? recommendation?
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:31:42 +0100
> From: James Maltby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > (alternately suggest re-building the whole site with a remote 
> management system that hold editable content in a huge database 
> 
> 
> 
> Boy, this is something that I would love to see.  However, on the 
> sites where I would find this useful, no funds are available for 
> packages like Spectra, etc.
> 
> Anyone aware of any articles that might have been written 
> describing the issues and possible solutions to make implementing 
> something like this easier?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Larry W. Virden mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> posting
> should be construed as representing my employer's opinions.
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> 
> 
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