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Hi Guys,
I use to use HTMLArea way back in the day, then I moved onto FCKEditor, and then to Tiny MCE.
HTMLArea : Way too buggy and crazy acting
FCKEditor : Bloated, buggy and lacking a nice Image Manager / Image Editor
Tiny MCE : Very nice system and nice code. Charge you money for the best 2 plugins? and not a little bit of $ . Also loads slow.
Xinha : Loads really fast and the so far makes me happy.
I have summited a few tickets though regarding a few bugs. I will be someone that will also report tickets of bugs when found and I am a good tester. I will help out as much as I can. I have been good for tweaking. I have gotten rid of bugs in HTMLArea but I can't remember which and how. I started to merge the PHP Image Browser / Editor into Tiny MCE which started to work, but then I started running into more bugs that I didn't want to get into. I would rather work on other things and leave the WYSIWYG to the pros ![]()
Good work guys on the current nightly releasee. I will be around and on the IRC channel.
Thanks.
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craq
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Welcome aboard
Xinha's nightly is reasonably stable, it's generally what I use on my production systems, just be careful and test before pushing it out or anything ![]()
Subversion is the best way to keep up to date, saves bandwidth ![]()
James Sleeman
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OK.
I have been doing some testing between Tiny MCE and Xinha over the past few days.
What I have came up with,
- Xinha, has better support ![]()
- Xinha loads a hell of a lot faster
- The plugin I really want is so far only working for Xinha.
1 question, how is Xinha for outputting valid xhtml 1.1
Back when I used HTMLArea, I could not get it to output nice code at all.
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No effort has gone into making the output conformant to any standard - it's basically all up to the web browser as to what html it creates. It should be well formed (well, IE might drop quotes from attributes sometimes I think), but as for compliant... who knows.
James Sleeman
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