Help with Java WYSIWYG (a little off-topic)

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Cliff R.

Hi, I have a client whose site uses a content management system and he
wants my programmer to implement some WYSIWYG word processing tools
for entering and editing text. I was told to use Java Development Kit
1.3 for my FreeBSD 4.7 server and look for a Java application that can
replace the CMS's current textarea form field.

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for any applets or
programs for this? Preferably something free or not too expensive,
and it doesn't need to be too elaborate --- just basic word processing
functions.

Any thoughts?

Thank you!
 
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Roy Schestowitz

Cliff said:
Hi, I have a client whose site uses a content management system and he
wants my programmer to implement some WYSIWYG word processing tools
for entering and editing text. I was told to use Java Development Kit
1.3 for my FreeBSD 4.7 server and look for a Java application that can
replace the CMS's current textarea form field.

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for any applets or
programs for this? Preferably something free or not too expensive,
and it doesn't need to be too elaborate --- just basic word processing
functions.

Any thoughts?

Thank you!

See the discussion that kicked off at 11 AM yesterday.

[snip]

....HTMLArea <http://www.htmlarea.com/> is free and I installed it on my
domain. It generates fairly decent code...

[/snip]

Roy
 
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Nik Coughin

Roy said:
See the discussion that kicked off at 11 AM yesterday.

Couldn't find it, until I realised that it would be 11AM in whatever your
timezone is. It was 10PM in mine :)
 
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Roy Schestowitz

Nik said:
Couldn't find it, until I realised that it would be 11AM in whatever your
timezone is. It was 10PM in mine :)

I had my doubts, but I am not sure how newsreader interpret the timestamp.
There is usually a little timezone token which is used to thread the
message in sync.

I should have just quoted the subject line. I was going to...

Roy
 

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