Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Robert Garcia
Go Here, http://www.editlet.com/testdrive/dhtml/dhtml_test.htm try testdrive 3. -- Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Application Development - eventpix.com 13653 West Park Dr Magalia, Ca 95954 ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Robert Garcia
I use this: http://www.editlet.com/ Completely configurable, customizable, so one client can have a lot of control, another only what I want. http://www.editlet.com/ On mac, all features don't work on safari, but do on firefox. -- Robert Garcia President - BigHead Technology VP Applicatio

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Bill Conlon
I don't think we have any clients accessing it via dialup. Good news is the script can be cached, so the impact is tolerable. Have you tried compressing it to .jar? General reaction from users, is appreciation that they no longer have to code the HTML themselves. On Tuesday, July 19, 20

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Stefan Gonick
Hi Bill, Looking further I see that I can control how much shows up on the toolbar, so that takes care of that concern. However, the javascript is 112KB. Do you find that this impacts dial-up users' experiences significantly? I noticed on my broadband connection that the first demo I ran took a w

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Bill Conlon
Yep. Default is to make editable. You can restrict by name. You can also define other editable HTML tags. On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at 11:17 AM, Stefan Gonick wrote: This product looks nice. It has a large toolbar with many options, which feels a little overwhelming for my application.

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Stefan Gonick
This product looks nice. It has a large toolbar with many options, which feels a little overwhelming for my application. However, I'm having trouble getting RTE to work with multiple edit boxes. Does TinyMCE easily support having multiple edit boxes on one form? Stefan At 02:06 PM 7/19/2005, yo

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Bill Conlon
I found TinyMCE when I was evaluating Mambo (php-based CMS) for a client. I now use it for all my client-accessed sites, and am integrating into a Witango apps also. It is dirt simple to implement, supports style sheets, and will even produce/enforce valid code -- HTML 3.2/4, XHTML. It's

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread John McGowan
asy to install. It works great with WiTango! Rick Sanders - Original Message - From: Stefan Gonick To: witango-talk@witango.com Sent: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:43:47 -0400 Subject: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors? Hi All, Does anyone know of any WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors that can be u

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Stefan Gonick
sage - From: Stefan Gonick To: witango-talk@witango.com Sent: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:43:47 -0400 Subject: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors? Hi All, Does anyone know of any WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors that can be used on a web form? I would like to use this for a content management system. Ideally

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Bill Conlon
TinyMCE is outstanding. On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at 09:43 AM, Stefan Gonick wrote: Hi All, Does anyone know of any WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors that can be used on a web form? I would like to use this for a content management system. Ideally, it would be a relatively simple one that supported

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Christopher Smith
I use this one from source forge http://sf.net/projects/itools-htmlarea/ One down side is that these do not not work in Safari on the Mac nor do they work on IE for the Mac. If you have the ability to control what browser will be using your CM tool then it is an okay way to provide basic

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Chris Millet
We use Editize 2.0. It costs $149 per URL (less the more you buy), but it works very nicely. It allows you to add tables, images, format text, etc without knowing HTML. There is a code view you can display if you wish. http://www.editize.com/ Sample Page: http://www.editize.com/images/full

Re: Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread rick
Hi Stefan, This is the one I use: http://www.kevinroth.com/rte/demo.htm It's free and easy to install. It works great with WiTango! Rick Sanders - Original Message - From: Stefan Gonick To: witango-talk@witango.com Sent: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:43:47 -0400 Subject: Witango-Talk: WY

Witango-Talk: WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors?

2005-07-19 Thread Stefan Gonick
Hi All, Does anyone know of any WYSIWYG HTML Form Editors that can be used on a web form? I would like to use this for a content management system. Ideally, it would be a relatively simple one that supported basic formatting of text within a text field so that I don't have to have my clients typ