Re: FckEditor vs TinyMCE

2008-02-02 Thread Dj Gilcrease
On Feb 1, 2008 9:49 AM, Cull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We're just starting to consider text editing. > What is our easiest path here? TinyMce or FckEditor. The latter has > been our choice previously, but is there a post somewhere that > discusses who to do it? I haven't been about to find

Re: FckEditor vs TinyMCE

2008-02-01 Thread Andres Vargas - zodman
im use meteora http://meteora.astrata.com.mx and work excelente for my djangoadmin interface. http://meteora.astrata.com.mx/demo/editor Cull escribió: > Thanks Jay, > > That's a huge help. Do you know if there's any code for doing text > versioning? We don't need a full blow wiki or CMS, but

Re: FckEditor vs TinyMCE

2008-02-01 Thread Cull
Thanks Jay, That's a huge help. Do you know if there's any code for doing text versioning? We don't need a full blow wiki or CMS, but we do want to add some versioning for our "notes." Any leads on this? On Feb 1, 1:38 pm, Jay Klehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's certainly possible to im

Re: FckEditor vs TinyMCE

2008-02-01 Thread Jay Klehr
It's certainly possible to implement FCK as a JS based editor, no python code necessary. It'll simply act as a textarea replacement to the user, but will still post the source of the editor when the form is submitted. Here's the integration guide for doing it this way: http://docs.fckeditor.n

FckEditor vs TinyMCE

2008-02-01 Thread Cull
We're just starting to consider text editing. What is our easiest path here? TinyMce or FckEditor. The latter has been our choice previously, but is there a post somewhere that discusses who to do it? I haven't been about to find more than bits and pieces. If not, what about Tiny? Tips appreci