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nukeWYSIWYG (tm) released |
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kbgus writes "nukeSEO.com, home of the nukeSEO PHPNuke search engine optimization toolset and other professional tools for PHP-Nuke, released nukeWYSIWYG (tm) 1.0 today. nukeWYSIWYG (tm) provides a flexible, integrated "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" HTML editor for PHP-Nuke without sacrificing security. nukeWYSIWYG uses FCKeditor 2.2 and the kses HTML filtering class to check HTML. Already integrated into RavenNuke, nukeWYSIWYG is now available for those who want a powerful visual HTML editor for PHP-Nuke.
Features include:
- WYSIWYG HTML editing with support for common browsers, including IE, Firefox, and Netscape
- on / off switch which can be used at the site or module level
- support for standard "display-as-you-go" or template-based ("build, then display") approaches
- automatic disable when accessed by crawlers to save bandwidth
- multiple toolbar configurations to address functionality, performance, and security
- dynamic configuration of the editor size via the rows parameter
- dynamic detection of subdomain and subfolder implementations (modification of FCKeditor)
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Posted on Friday, February 17 @ 00:04:25 CET by VinDSL |
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Re: nukeWYSIWYG (tm) released - great job and contribution for the phpnuke-community (Score: 1) by nuke_reporter on Friday, February 17 @ 15:12:36 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | hi
great job - and a very loong list of features. Many thanks for the impressive work.
this is a great asset for the global phpnuke-communty. Many many thanks for this great contribution.
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Re: nukeWYSIWYG (tm) released - great job and contribution for the phpnuke-community (Score: 1) by kbgus on Friday, February 17 @ 16:05:40 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.stoneridgehoa.net | Thanks! But I have to give credit to the many people in the open source community who provide code, testing, and the many great suggestions for additional features that quickly made their way into this version.
We are looking at some additional features, too, including a SPAW version, but there is another project to do first... |
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