This new release brings some nice new features to FCKeditor like the DIV Container Tool, "non breaking space" support and automatic e-mail protection. As usual, it also includes some minor fixes.
We'll be waiting a few days to catch some feedback for this beta. The stable release is planned to 5 August 2008.
Now, we're fully focused on the CKEditor 3.0 development, our next generation editor. It will be the great new thing in online text editing.
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Fri, 07/25/2008 - 13:30
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Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
Great work, thanks !
Regarding the automatic email protection is there any way of turning this off? Not all pages on the net can be spidered.
Any news regarding the multiple span issue?
I'm looking forward to some early beta's of v3.
Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
Frederico,
If you are working on enhanced DIV support in the editor (a great addition and a long-awaited development, by the way), is there any chance of tackling Bug #1464 (http://dev.fckeditor.net/ticket/1464) while you're at it? Editing pages that contain DIVs is a major pain in the neck because of that bug, and making it easier to add and use DIVs, while very much needed, will only make that bug more visible and annoying. If you really want the default behavior to be the way it is, please, please please add a configuration option to disable that for the rest of us who want the Enter key to work the same way throughout a web page.
Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
Just set FCKConfig.EMailProtection = 'none' in the fckconfig.js file.
No news. You should follow the tickets to keep informed about issues of your interest.
We are working hard for that. Stay in touch!
Frederico Knabben
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Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
Frederico Knabben
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Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
Frederico,
I respectfully disagree very strongly with the decision made in that ticket. Please read my reply to the ticket for the details. I'm hearing about this problem from every single user that has a web site containing divs, so simply ignoring them (or even worse, trying to explain to them the arcane rules of HTML5) is not a viable solution, in my humble opinion.
Re: FCKeditor 2.6.3 Beta released
I think I was not able to be clear there, and you got the HTML5 reference in the wrong way. I'll add yet another comment about it there soon.
Frederico Knabben
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