wysiwyg_web_edit

The wysiwyg_web_edit is a web-based WYSIWYG HTML editor dessigned to generate HTML code directly from a browser in a WYSIWYG view, so you don't need to know HTML to use it. You can easily embed it in your web pages and use it with both Netscape and Explorer. (wysiwyg_web_edit has been developed by Universitat Internacional de Catalunya's software team starting with the contributions of Fernando �lvarez - fer@onplaza.com.) wysiwyg_web_edit consists in an ActiveX control (Dhtmled.ocx) supplied in the standard installation of Explorer 5.0 or higher, which is run on Netscape using a plug-in specifically dessigned to run ActiveX controls on Netscape. (This plug-in has been developed by Esker Software (www.esker.com) and it is a free distribution software. Read chapter '1.- Installation' of document Readme_english.txt (http://www.unica.edu/uicfreesoft/wysiwyg_web_edit/Readme_english.txt) for further information). Moreover, it has a toolbar which act on the edition area using JavaScript code. This code acts on the ActiveX control through the plug-in, controlling what is displayed in the edition area. Thus, edition is completely WYSIWYG and really comparable to the most common text editors.(Even the cut, copy and paste functions are OLE compatible so you can paste typical office objects as datasheets or formatted text.)
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