Have a look here:( The plugin can be found on releases; download it and 
then upload it via the admin app. I'll move it to web2py slices once I get 
some feedback and do some more testing myself)

https://github.com/timrichardson/web2py_ckeditor4/releases

Let me know if it works ok. It's the current ckeditor, standard edition. 
The release notes have instructions on how to update it. Unless they API to 
the custom browsers and uploaders is changes, putting a new release in is 
very easy. 
That API didn't change between v3 and v4 which is good news. 



On Wednesday, 5 March 2014 07:41:58 UTC+11, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>
> That's a really good news. Can you give also a little documentation for 
> updating/changing the ckeditor version ?
>
> Thank's a lot Tim.
>
> Il giorno martedì 4 marzo 2014 20:19:50 UTC+1, Tim Richardson ha scritto:
>>
>> I've cloned the ckeditor plugin and updated it to the latest version of 
>> ckeditor and fixed a couple of other problems. It's working for me in an 
>> app. I'll finish the plugin in a few days, I need to merge my changes back 
>> and add some testing code. I've removed the inline edit capability since it 
>> depends on JavaScript which appears to be unmaintained.
>
>

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