- From: Christophe Strobbe <Christophe.Strobbe@esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
- Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 11:50:59 +0200
- To: html-tidy@w3.org, Sherman Mohler <smohler@ciscolearning.org>
Hi Sherman, If open source is not a hard condition, the only options I know are 'online authoring tools' like Ephox! EditLive! for Java <http://www.ephox.com/product/editliveforjava/default.asp> and eWebEditPro <http://www.ektron.com/ewebeditpro.cfm>. All open-source Java-based (X)HTML editors that I've ever come across were code editors. You could check if the Jazilla project (Mozilla in Java, <http://jazilla.sourceforge.net/>) has planned an editor, but I think they're concentrating on developing a browser first. Alternatively, you could try configuring an XML-editor like Morphon <http://www.morphon.com/> with a stylesheet to make XHTML editing more user friendly. XMLMind <http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/> also supports (more or less WYSIWYG) XHTML-editing, but is not open source. However, it is possible to add extensions in Java. Regards, Christophe Strobbe At 01:02 01/05/2004, you wrote: >Is there a java based, open sourced GUI (WYSIWYG) editor that focuses the >author on strict XHTML? Sorry if this is "noise" on this list, but if >anyone anywhere would know, it's you guys!. :-) > >-- Sherman Mohler
Received on Tuesday, 4 May 2004 07:21:32 UTC