Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)

2007-06-13 Thread Asa Hardcastle
Also, FCKEditor can be loaded easily on the fly using javascript (even when you're not using ajax). We found that this saves a great deal of render time and page overhead. asa On Jun 13, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Thierry Kramis wrote: After several hours of frustration with tiny mce I've downlo

Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)

2007-06-13 Thread Galen Rhodes
Well, actually, just like TinyMCE, FCKeditor sorta works with Safari but not 100%. And the FCKeditor people fully admit that: http:// www.fckeditor.net/safari We've had success using TinyMCE. And I've tested it with the latest Safari Beta 3.0 and that brings it's TinyMCE compatibility eve

Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)

2007-06-13 Thread Thomas
I've been happily using TinyMCE with WebObjects, and I like it because you can specify custom tags like , but I haven't used it with AJAX. I decided to try FCKEditor, so I visited http://www.fckeditor.net/demo but the HTML editing area showed up as a plain text box, in Safari 2 and 3 and i

Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)

2007-06-13 Thread timcu
I agree. FCK Editor is the easiest html editor to put in a WebObjects app, and it doesn't need a WO Wrapper. D Tim Cummings PS. I thought I might reply this to the Wonder-disc list where the thread started Quoting Thierry Kramis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > After several hours of frustration with t

Re: [Wonder-disc] TinyMCE (Again!)

2007-06-13 Thread Thierry Kramis
After several hours of frustration with tiny mce I've downloaded FCKEditor from their homepage after I've seen that you can enable Safari and Opera for working with the editor. Setting it up results in two conclusions: 1. It works with alle latest browsers including Safari and Opera 9.2 2. I