Re: Inline HTML Editor

2001-05-04 Thread Jon Hall

ezEdit Free IE only http://www.siteobjects.com/
eWebEditPro Little Expensive NS  IE http://www.ektron.com/

jon
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 I know this question has been asked a lot, but when I went back to the old
 emails a lot of the links were broken.

 Could anyone recommend a cheap/free inline HTML editor which looks like
Word,
 and preferably uses DHTML or Java, but other solutions would be nice too.

 David Cummins


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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2001-05-04 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

Check out http://www.siteobjects.com.

Benjamin S. Rogers
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I know this question has been asked a lot, but when I went back to the old
emails a lot of the links were broken.

Could anyone recommend a cheap/free inline HTML editor which looks like
Word,
and preferably uses DHTML or Java, but other solutions would be nice too.

David Cummins
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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Duane Boudreau

All,

Speaking of eWebEditPro, if no one minds I'd like to let everyone know that
we are starting our first round of Beta testing Netscape support for
eWebEditPro this week. This version of eWebEditPro also supports well formed
HTML including Word2000 xml filters, and XHTML compliant output.

If anyone is interested in being a beta tester please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Duane Boudreau,
Project/Beta Manager, eMPower
Director, Web Technologies
Ektron, Inc.
http://www.ektron.com
5 Northern Blvd, Suite 6
Amherst, NH 03031
Tel: 603-594-0249
Fax: 603-594-0258





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 From: Raley, Scott M (MIL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 3:32 PM
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 Are there any other products for use as an inline html editor other then
 Ektron's product and ActiveEdit?

 TIA
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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Dick Applebaum

Is NN Mac included?

At 11:06 AM -0400 5/16/2000, Duane Boudreau wrote:
All,

Speaking of eWebEditPro, if no one minds I'd like to let everyone know that
we are starting our first round of Beta testing Netscape support for
eWebEditPro this week. This version of eWebEditPro also supports well formed
HTML including Word2000 xml filters, and XHTML compliant output.

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Duane Boudreau,
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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Brett Suwyn

Scott,
We will be releasing a FREE DHTML WYSIWYG editor to the public next month.
It will be completely open source and encompassed in a single ColdFusion
custom tag.

This maybe what you are looking for, and if you or anyone else would like to
find out more information on the specs or take part in the limited beta
testing please email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Happy Coding,

Brett Suwyn
Director of Application Development
SiteObjects, Inc.
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http://www.siteobjects.com

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Are there any other products for use as an inline html editor other then
Ektron's product and ActiveEdit?

TIA

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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Duane Boudreau

Dick,

At this point it is NN on a windows platform.

Duane Boudreau,
Project/Beta Manager, eMPower
Director, Web Technologies
Ektron, Inc.
http://www.ektron.com
5 Northern Blvd, Suite 6
Amherst, NH 03031
Tel: 603-594-0249
Fax: 603-594-0258

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 From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:32 PM
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 Subject: RE: Inline HTML Editor
 
 
 Is NN Mac included?
 
 At 11:06 AM -0400 5/16/2000, Duane Boudreau wrote:
 All,
 
 Speaking of eWebEditPro, if no one minds I'd like to let 
 everyone know that
 we are starting our first round of Beta testing Netscape support for
 eWebEditPro this week. This version of eWebEditPro also supports 
 well formed
 HTML including Word2000 xml filters, and XHTML compliant output.
 
 If anyone is interested in being a beta tester please email 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Duane Boudreau,
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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Eron Cohen

Scott,

There used to be (probably still is there) a free java based inline HTML
editor available on http://javaboutique.internet.com/  I don't know exactly
what the name of the tag was.  I did give it a look and it wasn't bad, just
relatively basic.

HTH,

Eron

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TIA

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RE: Inline HTML Editor

2000-05-16 Thread Peter Tilbrook

EditLive!

http://www.editlive.com

Cheers!

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Are there any other products for use as an inline html editor other then
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TIA

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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-30 Thread Lanny R. Udey

Hi,

Now that the Mac IE 5.0 is out has anyone hacked Spectra to recognize
this browser to see if the DHTML editor works in it. From what we have
seen, it is pretty close to the Win version. This is something that a
lot of people have been clamoring for (including us).

Lanny Udey
Hofstra University

 "Raymond K. Camden" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday,
March 29, 2000 
It seems like you were lied to, or a mistake was made. I prefer to
think the
presenter made a mistake - it happens. Of course, by definition,
CFA_HTMLEditor does _work_ in Netscape, ie, it doesn't throw an
error, but
you don't get the fancy DHTML stuff.

You are correct, of course, that someone could build such a tool that
would
work in both Netscape and IE.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:37 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Subject: Re: Inline html editor


 At 03:19 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
 Are you saying you got cfa_htmleditor to work in netscape?

 No, I'm saying that I was told that it worked.  I didn't do
 anything, I sat
 and watched the people demonstrating do things.  I was also saying
that,
 with creative use of javascript to tweak the DOM, you *should* be
able to
 make a tool such as cfa_htmleditor work under Netscape.  It is
entirely
 possible that I was lied to, and it doesn't work under Netscape.
 Wouldn't
 be the first time I was lied to by presenters.

 Judah

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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-30 Thread Eddie Shipman

And also this:

http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/DHTMLeditor.shtml

OK, here's a stupid idea. We've got a section on one of our sites where
people can update the content... sounds bad already yeah?

So this is for blocks of text etc. which is good because we 
don't have to do
all of the site content so we can dedicate our time to design 
etc. But the
content involves html, including fonts and breaks. So at the 
moment they
have to either write raw html, or use word to convert edited 
text to html -
then paste it into the textarea on an admin tool. Not good.

Question: does anyone know of a usefull 'inline' html editor 
that I can use
in a CF template?Whether it be a CF custom tag, or an applet 
or whatever...

Otherwise, suggestions please?



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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-30 Thread Eddie Shipman

I just found this:

http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/richedit/richedit.shtml

Maybe you can get something from it...


OK, here's a stupid idea. We've got a section on one of our sites where
people can update the content... sounds bad already yeah?

So this is for blocks of text etc. which is good because we 
don't have to do
all of the site content so we can dedicate our time to design 
etc. But the
content involves html, including fonts and breaks. So at the 
moment they
have to either write raw html, or use word to convert edited 
text to html -
then paste it into the textarea on an admin tool. Not good.

Question: does anyone know of a usefull 'inline' html editor 
that I can use
in a CF template?Whether it be a CF custom tag, or an applet 
or whatever...




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Re: Inline html editor

2000-03-29 Thread Judah McAuley

At 03:19 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
Are you saying you got cfa_htmleditor to work in netscape?

No, I'm saying that I was told that it worked.  I didn't do anything, I sat 
and watched the people demonstrating do things.  I was also saying that, 
with creative use of javascript to tweak the DOM, you *should* be able to 
make a tool such as cfa_htmleditor work under Netscape.  It is entirely 
possible that I was lied to, and it doesn't work under Netscape.  Wouldn't 
be the first time I was lied to by presenters.

Judah

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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-29 Thread Raymond K. Camden

It seems like you were lied to, or a mistake was made. I prefer to think the
presenter made a mistake - it happens. Of course, by definition,
CFA_HTMLEditor does _work_ in Netscape, ie, it doesn't throw an error, but
you don't get the fancy DHTML stuff.

You are correct, of course, that someone could build such a tool that would
work in both Netscape and IE.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:37 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Inline html editor


 At 03:19 PM 3/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
 Are you saying you got cfa_htmleditor to work in netscape?

 No, I'm saying that I was told that it worked.  I didn't do
 anything, I sat
 and watched the people demonstrating do things.  I was also saying that,
 with creative use of javascript to tweak the DOM, you *should* be able to
 make a tool such as cfa_htmleditor work under Netscape.  It is entirely
 possible that I was lied to, and it doesn't work under Netscape.
 Wouldn't
 be the first time I was lied to by presenters.

 Judah

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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-28 Thread Levi Wallach

There is also a Java Applet which has a limited set of tools, but I don't
have the name of it in memory at the moment.  As far as Word to html,
Andrew, you have gotten me thinking - despite word 2000 putting in all that
xml when you save "as html" couldn't you save to RFT and then use a custom
tag to covert it - I thought there were more than one out there which dealt
with RTF?  Or perhaps they are perl scripts?

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 From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 10:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Inline html editor


 There are plenty of tags out there that will do the job, however the main
 problem is that most use functions that will only owrk under Internet
 Explorer. The method I find the best and I haven't been able to tidy it up
 to make it into a tag as yet, is to use word and convert it into a html
 file.

 Now the major problem here is that Word converts it into xml format so you
 get a lot of junk that doesn't need to be there as well as not
 being bale to
 control the font size etc. So the best method here is to tag what is not
 needed using regexp. And using the regexp to change the font to friendly
 fonts and sizes before saving it to the hard drive. At least this way you
 can overcome the bigger corporations that have departments that
 dictate what
 browser you must use.

 Otherwise I would also suggest ActiveEdit:-)



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 Totalnet Presence Pty. Ltd.
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  From: Chris Tazewell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 9:25 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Inline html editor
 
 
 
  OK, here's a stupid idea. We've got a section on one of our sites where
  people can update the content... sounds bad already yeah?
 
  So this is for blocks of text etc. which is good because we don't
  have to do
  all of the site content so we can dedicate our time to design
 etc. But the
  content involves html, including fonts and breaks. So at the moment they
  have to either write raw html, or use word to convert edited text
  to html -
  then paste it into the textarea on an admin tool. Not good.
 
  Question: does anyone know of a usefull 'inline' html editor that
  I can use
  in a CF template?Whether it be a CF custom tag, or an applet or
  whatever...
 
  Otherwise, suggestions please?
 
  Cheers
 
  Taz
 
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Re: Inline html editor

2000-03-27 Thread Jeff

chris,

:~~
: From: Chris Tazewell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
: Question: does anyone know of a usefull 'inline' html
: editor that I can use in a CF template?Whether it be a
: CF custom tag, or an applet or whatever...
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eWebEdit or eWebEditPro
http://www.ektron.com/

activeedit
http://www.cfdev.com/

editlive!
http://www.ephox.com/

i've also heard rumors of there being a dhtml visual text editor in the
spectra package but have yet to actually see it.  if anybody can supply me
with a url or something where i can see that in action, i'd *love* to see
that (if it actually exists).

good luck,

.jeff

name://jeff.howden
game://web.development
http://www.evolt.org/
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Re: Inline html editor

2000-03-27 Thread Jeff

pete,

:~~
: From: Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
: The Spectra one doesn't work under Netscape
: (apparently) and all sorts of problems occur when
: people paste documents from Word into it (I'm sure
: you can understand why).
:~~

yeah, i can imagine the problems *any* time you paste from word.  even if it
doesn't work in netscape yet i'd still like to see a demo of it somewhere.
sounds quite cool really.

anbody?  mr. raymond camden?  i'm seeing your name on alot of the spectra
stuff (ok, so there's not really *that* much) in the tag gallery.

thanks,

.jeff

name://jeff.howden
game://web.development
http://www.evolt.org/
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RE: Inline html editor

2000-03-27 Thread Duane Boudreau

Hi Chris,

We have on at Ektron called eWebEditPro
(http://www.ektron.com/products/ewebeditpro.cfm). We have written a tag that
replaces the spectra editor tag. We also have our editor working in Netscape
but it is still in Alpha.

Duane



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Subject: Inline html editor



OK, here's a stupid idea. We've got a section on one of our sites where
people can update the content... sounds bad already yeah?

So this is for blocks of text etc. which is good because we don't have to do
all of the site content so we can dedicate our time to design etc. But the
content involves html, including fonts and breaks. So at the moment they
have to either write raw html, or use word to convert edited text to html -
then paste it into the textarea on an admin tool. Not good.

Question: does anyone know of a usefull 'inline' html editor that I can use
in a CF template?Whether it be a CF custom tag, or an applet or whatever...

Otherwise, suggestions please?

Cheers

Taz


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