Re: Alternative to FCKeditor

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On Mon, September 25, 2006 1:17 am, Lester Caine wrote:
>> TinyMCE...I don't know how good/bad TinyMCE is, but if you can't use
>> FCK, you could try it.
>>
>> http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
>
> Looks like we are all looking for something that actually works :(
> I switched TinyMCE off because it keeps messing up good html, and I've
> been told to try FCKeditor ;)

Train your users to use the handful of tags that they actually need?

And use CSS to style those tags so that they only need super simple
tags in the first place?

Obviously this only works for educable userbase, so if your
client/admin/author/editor is not educable, you're screwed.

Note that the general case of having the whole wide world able to edit
in FCK or TinyMCE is probably flawed from a security stand-point,
never mind the educable issues...

Though, I confess, I still have one site completely wide open to
anybody to trash all the content if they so desire. [shrug]  It's been
there for years, and nobody seems to dis it enough to want to do that,
so I guess maybe the world isn't such a bad place. :-)

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