Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-02 Thread Ali
Hi: Okay thanks... it is great to hear it. Thanks again Ali On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Kay Smoljak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about TinyMCE? Is that a good option for low end users? In my experience, TinyMCE has much

Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Ali
Hi: I searched for an html editor for my site and found pleny. But none were specificly designed for CF and I need to use your experience to choose the right one. I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best. But I wonder if there is a better one JUST FOR CF or not? I mean an HTML editor that

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread James Holmes
All of these HTML editors are client side technology and will work essentially independently of the serverside tech. The only wysiwyg editor that you could really say is for CF only is the FCK based one that comes in CF8, since you can bring it up with a CF tag. If you want to know about file

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Ali
As a matter of fact I don't need file upload right now. All I need is simple text editor that I can install fast and easily on my application that the admin can inserts some articles with the propper format in the database. I deosn't really need advanced options. I checked FCK. It looks very great

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Tom McNeer
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I checked FCK. It looks very great but has more options than I need and I worry the admin panel users get confused by so many options there and try to insert images. FCK Editor is easily customizable (at least if you add it to

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Ali
I will do surely. Thanks Ali On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Tom McNeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I checked FCK. It looks very great but has more options than I need and I worry the admin panel users get confused by so many

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Claude Schneegans
I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best. And it is probably the best, but that's the problem: it is far too best to be used by low end users. IMHO. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Ali
Okay. Just another question. Is FCK free? I saw purchase option in it's website! What is that all about? Thanks Ali On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best. And it is probably the best, but that's the problem:

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Ali
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay. Just another question. Is FCK free? I saw purchase option in it's website! What is that all about? Thanks Ali On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw FCKeditor and it claimes

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Gerald Guido
Off the top of my head That is for a commercial license. Some ppl and companies require that for legal and support reasons. BTW you can use CFFM - Coldfusion File Manager with FCK. I have used it before. It works fairly well. http://www.opensourcecf.com/cffm/ Last time is used was 2-3

Re: Best WYGIWYG Browser based html text editors for Coldfusion

2008-03-01 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about TinyMCE? Is that a good option for low end users? In my experience, TinyMCE has much better support for cleaning up markup pasted from Word. Other than that it's really personal preference. Try them out and see what you