I've worked with a number of JS browser based HTML editors, I'm
integrating TinyMCE with an existing web app at the moment.
In my experience the authors of these JS HTML editors actually have
very little control of the code produced by these editors as it
relies heavily on HTML related functions built in to the browser.
This is why the HTML produced by a JS HTML editor can vary from one
IE to Firefox and so on, it is also why despite the range of JS HTML
editors many suffer the same problems. In our case we do some server
side processing as all content going in to our system has to be XML
formatted, but this in itself causes a whole range of additional
problems...
[AH]
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