Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG Editors

2004-09-16 Thread Dylan Egan
Hi, If you want to have some fun, try http://bitfluxeditor.org/ It's an XML WYSIWYG editor and of course only works in Mozilla, latest versions work best, so I suggest 1.0PR for Firefox. Dylan. Hi, I was wondering if any one knows a free WYSIWYG Editor that works with both IE and Firefox or Mozil

Re: [WSG] Standards-based PHP tutorials for beginners...

2004-09-08 Thread Dylan Egan
Hi, Couldn't agree more. One other suggestion, though, is to extend that separation a little further by generating XML with PHP, and then parsing that XML into whatever templating engine you end up using. This just provides another degree of separation, and reduces the temptation to hard-code ANY

Re: [WSG] When to start?

2004-09-06 Thread Dylan Egan
It's more about what should we be limiting ourselves too. I know most people use IE out there, but should that really stop us? If we sit back and wait and wait, I dont think anything will come of it. You should be limiting yourself to tricks & tools which are widely accepted by your audience,

Re: [WSG] When to start?

2004-09-06 Thread Dylan Egan
Hi, If you have no worries about shunting out a massive percentage of IE (and other browser) users to adopt a new technology with very little support, then go for it. Yes, that's sarcasm. It's more about what should we be limiting ourselves too. I know most people use IE out there, but should t

[WSG] When to start?

2004-09-05 Thread Dylan Egan
Hi, I was wondering what would be the best time to start using XForms? Thankfully IBM and Novell are lending a hand to Mozilla to get XForms into the core and I hope this isn't a long development process. I am unsure as to what I should limit myself to in terms of standards compliance and seman