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Denis Brækhus
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Monday 16 June 2003 1:07:03 am
Has anyone else checked this out : http://mozile.mozdev.org/ It seems to be a possible Online Editor substitute for Mozilla, now if eZ Systems could make an eZ Publish version of this it would be soo great :)
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Mads Buus Jensen
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Monday 16 June 2003 2:39:33 am
We have already reserved resources for making a mozile/midas version of eZ's online editor, and will hopefully soon have one available.
Mads Buus Jensen
Kadooz ApS Denmark
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Tony Wood
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Monday 16 June 2003 3:05:41 am
Thats excellent news. What with Microsoft dropping IE as a 'standalone' product on PC and Mac, people are looking for alternatives and Mozilla makes a compelling argument.
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Wenyue Yu
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Monday 16 June 2003 4:56:26 am
After some investigation about possibility to make the Online editor work for Mozilla, we found that dhtml component in midas is not as good as IE, especially it is impossible to select and edit properties of every input tag which makes it is not so useful for eZ publish. ( we support attribute 'class' in 3.1 for almost all input tags and editing this property should be supported in editor). It also lack necessory functionalities for table editing. Since midas API is still in its developing stage, we may make Mozilla editor when it is mature enough.
Best Regards, Wenyue Yu
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Tony Wood
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Monday 16 June 2003 6:58:29 am
:(
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Paul Borgermans
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Monday 16 June 2003 10:35:02 am
Mozile only does xhtml (correct me if I'm wrong). A true xml editor is the way to go (keeping an eye for the bitflux editor, part of the lenya-apache CMS), as one day ez publish should support more xml variants. eZ systems, don't let lenya (or any other cms for that matter) do catch up with ezp ;-) --paul
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Gabriel Ambuehl
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Monday 16 June 2003 10:46:05 am
As much as I dislike lenya and its screwed UI (which is, BTW, from what I know, a project mainly by my Uni, they use it for a lot of their publishing stuff at least), in one place they have far surpassed ezpublish: performance. lenya is seriously much faster than ezpublish. Thinking of it, the BIGGEST trouble with ezpublish IS speed...
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Ekkehard Dörre
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Monday 16 June 2003 1:33:54 pm
PS:
The URL for bitfluxeditor:
http://www.bitfluxeditor.org/
Demo: http://www.bitfluxeditor.org/demo/ Greetings, ekke
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Paul Forsyth
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Thursday 19 June 2003 7:22:00 am
Bitflux looks lovely. First time ive heard of it. Gotta admire the number of quality open source projects out there :)
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