Re: Looking for a WYSIWYG editor test replacement

2006-10-17 Thread Adam Haskell
I had an interesting conversation just yesterday with our CTO about FCKeditor. We integrated FCKeditor into blogCFC and I was showing the ins and outs of blogCFC, which we are using for all our execs now. Nothing better than sitting in front of the CTO of a 60 billion dollar company and telling him

Re: Looking for a WYSIWYG editor test replacement

2006-10-14 Thread Paul Ihrig
yeh. try sending your boss in the military your proposal to use FCKEditor from day one, its hey paul, when can you show me your fucked editor. every one her realy wants to lear how to use your fucked editor. man. and they are woried about security! ha.. ~~

Re: Looking for a WYSIWYG editor test replacement

2006-10-14 Thread Robert Munn
FCKEditor and tinyMCE seem to be the two most popular (or atl least most talked about) around here. both are free. On 10/14/06, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've written and tried to maintain my own version of a WYSIWYG editor, but > it's a hack and I'm looking for a decent rep

Re: Looking for a WYSIWYG editor test replacement

2006-10-14 Thread Crow T. Robot
I've always used FCKEditor. Works cross-platform (via FireFox), is open-source, and pretty lightweight. You can get it off the SourceForge site. On 10/14/06, Duane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've written and tried to maintain my own version of a WYSIWYG editor, but > it's a hack

Looking for a WYSIWYG editor test replacement

2006-10-14 Thread Duane
Hi All, I've written and tried to maintain my own version of a WYSIWYG editor, but it's a hack and I'm looking for a decent replacement. Does anyone know of a good tool, preferably something free that works with firefox. Also does anyone know of one written in flash that would work for a mac? I ne