Hello,
I'm currently re-reviewing means to allow my client (a non-profit org) to add formatted articles to a content management system.
I've spent a good while reviewing the alternatives from in-browser wysiwyg's/ javascript driven tag generator/html editors to something external like Mozilla Composer.
What I need is a means to edit e.g. an article that will ultimately end up within a specific <div>. The requirements were to at least have options for different platforms, e.g. fckeditor runs in gecko browsers as well as IE. Also, that it would, of course, produce decent HTML to be used in a CSS/XHTML website.
A solution that I've found may be the simplest is to work with the organisation's current workflow is simply to have them save Word docs as HTML, add that and then "clean" it up server side where needed.
My questions are:
Have any of you used this method? If so to what success with regards to having almost decent HTML? Any other warnings/tips/ideas?
Thanks,
Nick
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