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nspirov
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Mar 16, 2005, 12:41 AM
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Recommend a site editor
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Hello, Can somebody recommend a simple, open-source site editor using one of the WYSIWYG products - not a database driven CMS but a simple HTML file editor? Maybe I can't figure out the correct name of this to search for, because I can't seem to find a solution. Regards, Nick
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nspirov
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Mar 16, 2005, 1:09 PM
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Re: [kyberfabrikken] Recommend a site editor
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Sorry I was asking about ONLINE editors of course. Something like http://www.snippetmaster.com/ but better. And BTW, is M$ FrontPage real WYSIWWG???
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nspirov
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Mar 17, 2005, 6:58 AM
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Re: [driz] Recommend a site editor
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Great! I just don't get it - is it an answer to my question? Thanx
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driz
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Mar 17, 2005, 11:27 PM
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Re: [nspirov] Recommend a site editor
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I hope so :) HTMLarea is similar to Snippetmaster.
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nspirov
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Mar 18, 2005, 1:50 AM
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Re: [driz] Recommend a site editor
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Not true. I need a server based (preferably PHP) solution to edit HTML files on the server. This software would use HTMLarea or other WYSIWYG as a front end. This is what Snippet Master is, but it is using its own WYSIWYG solution I don't like. This is not a browser only program, but is not a real CMS either, no templates, databases and other complications.
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CyberDawg
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Mar 20, 2005, 5:20 PM
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I just found one at hotscripts, but haven't been able to get the password file to work. It is still in beta. If you can get it to work then let me know. Here is the website... http://www.nvu.com/ I have also used HTMLarea with edittag, but haven't gotten it to work with a Mac. If you use IE and a pc, then it will work great. Go here and scroll down to the WYSIWYG version... http://www.thebilberry.com/greg/edittag/
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