Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-24 Thread E C list
That is a great editor, but it appears that it is not actually available for use. Does anyone know what's up there or any other Flash based WYSIWIG editors? I saw the one on FlashKit (http://www.flashkit.com/movies/Utilities/Realtime-Mike_Dog-3935/index.shtml) but it wasn't quite what I need. T

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-12 Thread Trey Rouse
ect Coordinator Web Services - Rice University MS 119 - 713.348.4799 -Original Message- From: James Sleeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 7:51 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ? On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 00:19, Tim P

Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-12 Thread James Sleeman
On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 00:19, Tim Painter wrote: > Don't know if this will work, but try http://editize.com/index.php -- they > have a java based editor that may fit the bill. Looks swish, but doesn't support images (or tables, but that's not so important), and Java support pre OSX sucks on Macs

Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-12 Thread Tim Painter
1, 2002 9:26 PM Subject: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ? > Hi all, > we have a client, who despite our best efforts ( :-) ) is steadfastly Macintosh. They won't purchase a PC, they won't even purchase Virtual PC. Now, in many of our administration system

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-12 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
> we have a client, who despite our best efforts ( :-) ) is > steadfastly Macintosh. They won't purchase a PC, they won't > even purchase Virtual PC. Now, in many of our administration > systems we use soEditor (lite, not that it matters), which > works wonderfully under IE on windows, and d

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Pete Freitag
> You got me to thinking... Why isn't there a Flash WYSIWYG editor out there? > Seems like this would be a great product. I searched Google and couldn't > find anything. We recently looked into building a Flash WYSIWYG html editor. Flash MX has some new features that make it easier, but adding

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Mike Chambers
something like this: http://www.illogicz.com/flashmx/texteditor/ mike chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:59 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'l

Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Todd
This by far is the best rich text editor (built with Flash MX) that I've seen: http://www.illogicz.com/flashmx/texteditor/ At 11:28 AM 6/12/2002 +0900, you wrote: >Yes, I would like to see an answer to this question myself. I have been >searching the archives of cf-talk and checking out variou

Re: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Chris Latko
Yes, I would like to see an answer to this question myself. I have been searching the archives of cf-talk and checking out various products - none of which works on a mac. So far, I've looked at: Ektron - eWebEditPro http://www.ektron.com Currently does not support Mac but their next Java based

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Matthew Walker
-Original Message- > > From: James Sleeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:27 PM > > To: CF-Talk > > Subject: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ? > > > > > > Hi all, > > we have a client, who

RE: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread Brad Roberts
, 2002 9:27 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ? > > > Hi all, > we have a client, who despite our best efforts ( :-) ) is > steadfastly Macintosh. They won't purchase a PC, they won't even > purchase Virtual PC. No

WYSIWYG HTML editors (a'la soEditor) for Macs ?

2002-06-11 Thread James Sleeman
Hi all, we have a client, who despite our best efforts ( :-) ) is steadfastly Macintosh. They won't purchase a PC, they won't even purchase Virtual PC. Now, in many of our administration systems we use soEditor (lite, not that it matters), which works wonderfully under IE on windows, and