I was wondering about how the Mozilla Support is coming along (if at all). I don't know of any other projects focusing on this... anyone?
Here is a demo that works in Mozilla 1.3+
http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
My interest is mostly the Mac OS X platform, maybe KHTML or "Safari" as they call it is another worthwhile platform...although I hear it's not near as complete as Mozilla.
Fred, what have you found in this arena?
Fri, 07/11/2003 - 14:25
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Yeah, I would really appreciate Mozilla-support. I still haven't found one of these cuties that either work as well as this one, or support anything else than IE on Windows. Well, I found a few Java applets, but they're all quite expensive, and you don't even get the source (which is mandatory in my case).
Open-source wins again.
But does anyone have info on what needs to be done? I'd be more than willing to participate in implementing Mozilla support, if anyone even has a remote clue of how.
RE: Mozilla Support
There's a better Moz-only html editor at http://mozile.mozdev.org. I would love to see these two projects combined or at least have an easy path of integration.
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I'd like to see eventual Mozilla support too, though more for my own purposes than my clients
For those of you that need Mozilla support immediately, you can check out the beta version of htmlarea by Interactive Tools...
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/
Personally, I'm not a fan of their development organization...the beta was released in August, and it's hard to tell what the status is... I tried the moz version once and it worked "mostly" but had some really unfriendly bugs.
They DO have some features that FCKeditor could certainly use... I found it "relatively" easy to customize the toolbar.. ie, making default buttons NOT appear, and making my own buttons that do custom functions. For example, I had to build my own image upload utility.
RE: Mozilla Support
for those of you looking for a mozilla compatible editor, have a look at this list of editors:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html