Andrew,

Sorry for not mentioning Ephox's Edit-Live and Edit Live for Java products explicitly on the list. So many products, so few words!

I directed everyone to http://wysiwyg.skybuilders.com where Ephox is mentioned with a link to your site - http://www.ephox.com. My site also directs everyone to Paul Browning's even more comprehensive list at:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/is/projects/cms/ttw/ttw.html

The demos of WYSIWYG editing at http://wysiwyg.skybuilders.com benefitted from your own demo of a spreadsheet being edited in plain HTML vs. with an Ephox WYSIWYG tool.

Our WYSIWYG skyWriters (one based on the MS DEC editing component and one on Mozilla XUL) are not as powerful as yours, but our work is open-source and freely available to the tens of thousands of developers who are building their own CMS on open-source platforms.

They can download them today at http://wysiwyg.skybuilders.com/downloads.html

So don't de-lurk! This is the happpening place for CMS.

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Original message:

From: Andrew Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [cms-list] Cross-platform WYSIWYG editors
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2002 06:27:31 +1000

Hi,

I would like to de-lurk on this thread. I am a little surprised that our
multiplatform Java editor hasn't got a mention.

First for a bit of history... We (Ephox) were one of the first companies to
have a commercial DHTMLEdit control-based editors back in 1999 and we were
the first to port our solution to a Netscape plug-in. But pretty quickly we
saw that we needed a Mac-friendly solution as well so we started a Java
applet development project in late 2000. This yielded results in early 2002
when we released our Java 2-based solution.



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