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Guido Wesdorp
Hi!
The Kupu team has just released version 1.2b1 of their cross-browser
JavaScript WYSIWYG editor. This is a beta of the upcoming 1.2 feature
release, which will hopefully be releases within a few weeks.
What's new?
===========
* Added image upload.
* Improved drawer support and demo content for drawers.
* Added support for CSS 'float' for images.
* Configurable filtering with whitelists and blacklists which
significantly speeds up save time on IE.
* Zoom mode to make Kupu fill the browser window.
* BeforeUnload handler added which controls all form fields.
* A lot of Plone fixes and enhancements.
What is Kupu?
=============
Kupu is a client-side WYSIWYG editor that is written entirely in
JavaScript, works on Internet Explorer as well as Mozilla based browsers
and can be integrated into any type of webserver. It has a clean,
object-oriented codebase and a flexible plugin API. It supports
client-side cleanup (e.g. Word markup) and returns well-formed XML (very
clean HTML that can be parsed easily on the server).
To get a copy or get more information, go to the Kupu website at
http://kupu.oscom.org.
Cheers,
Guido Wesdorp
The Kupu team has just released version 1.2b1 of their cross-browser
JavaScript WYSIWYG editor. This is a beta of the upcoming 1.2 feature
release, which will hopefully be releases within a few weeks.
What's new?
===========
* Added image upload.
* Improved drawer support and demo content for drawers.
* Added support for CSS 'float' for images.
* Configurable filtering with whitelists and blacklists which
significantly speeds up save time on IE.
* Zoom mode to make Kupu fill the browser window.
* BeforeUnload handler added which controls all form fields.
* A lot of Plone fixes and enhancements.
What is Kupu?
=============
Kupu is a client-side WYSIWYG editor that is written entirely in
JavaScript, works on Internet Explorer as well as Mozilla based browsers
and can be integrated into any type of webserver. It has a clean,
object-oriented codebase and a flexible plugin API. It supports
client-side cleanup (e.g. Word markup) and returns well-formed XML (very
clean HTML that can be parsed easily on the server).
To get a copy or get more information, go to the Kupu website at
http://kupu.oscom.org.
Cheers,
Guido Wesdorp