is the dojo editor any good? just curious

http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-0.2.2/dojo-0.2.2-widget/demos/widget/Editor.html

-GTG


On 7/3/07, Jason Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


My pick is fckEditor too. I even voted with my dollars.

20+ site installations, and very very few complaints
(lacking Safari support is the biggest, but they have very good
documentation as to why they aren't supporting Safari, maybe someone
could help them on this, so that it works on the iPhone?)

Support for PHP, Perl, ASP, .Net, Python, and others, almost out of the
box. Great example code, and easy configuration (.js file) if you even
need it. If you want to get crazy with integration on the backend or
with your site's CSS displaying inside the editor, it's pretty straight
forward too.

Diego: That is a sweet demo! ASP on the backend? I thought I was the
only one ;)



Diego A. wrote:
> I've seen a couple of WYSIWYG editors in jquery in the last couple of
> months, but they're very limited and still in early stages of
> development. I'd recommend using a well established project such as
> FCKEditor or TinyMCE.
>
> As the message above mentions, you're in luck as I've been working on
> an FCKEditor plugin for the last week, which you can see in action
> here:
> http://www.fyneworks.com/jquery/FCKEditor/
>
> Feedback welcome...
> On Jul 3, 1:48 am, "g.atahualpa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Here's some info on a FCKEditor implementation using jQuery:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/f649148...
>>
>> I'm used FCKEditor in the past in a Drupal project and it is good,
>> although I use TinyMCE for my current Drupal projects.
>>
>> On Jul 1, 10:24 pm, "G[N]Urpreet Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I was trying to look for a WYSIWYG Editor written in JQuery which can
do
>>> stuff like Links, Lists,  and Tables too. Couldn't find one so far.
Could
>>> anyone point me to a plugin??
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Gurpreet
>>>
>>> --
>>> Gurpreet Singh
>>>
>
>



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