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Re: [SMARTY] WYSIWYG editor?
The main issue with FCKEditor is that's slow and highly unreliable, as
most -if not all- dhtml editors I know of, they're nice to add nice
editing posibilities to your site, but nothin' more.
As protoeditor, well it has nothing that quanta or eclipse dosn't
already have, and they're far more complete (and the vpl editor in
quanta just makes everything easier...)

On Apr 12, 2005 12:02 AM, Werner <nospam@ubertech.co.za> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Hmmm - If you make some effort, you might hack something useful out of
> an online DHTML editor like FCKEditor which is, of course, open source.
> That could be an interesting project! I think it *might* be possible to
> manipulate smarty tags, but I will have to check the sources again to be
> sure (haven't done so for quite some time). It has plugin functionality,
> and PHP connectors as well. It's just a thought, though, but at least it
> is a cross-platform (X)HTML editing solution that works in Firefox,
> IE6+and Netscape. I'll look into it some time soon, as I said, it could
> be very interesting?
>
> The following does not have to do so much with your question, but is
> rather an extension of all the editor recommendations that you have
> received so far as replies from other users of the group:
>
> As far as Php + Smarty editors are concerned, I would highly recommend
> ProtoEditor (http://sourceforge.net/projects/protoeditor/), which uses
> KatePart. ProtoEditor has all the fantastic editing capabilities of
> Kate, and has integrated support for PHP debugging and profiling via
> DBG. It's almost a one-stop PHP development solution (maintained by a
> nice guy as well), which I find extremely useful and "un-bloated". I
> also made some syntax highlighting definitions for Smarty for use in
> Kate and KatePart a while ago, and these are of course 'inherited' by
> ProtoEditor. That surely saves some developement time (and increases the
> reliability and debugging of code), but you'll be bound to Linux and
> KDE, which is not bad at all ;-)
>
> Cheerios,
> Werner
>
> Ivan Voras wrote:
> 
>
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