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#1 2005-08-12 01:26:56

craq
Xinha Community Member
Registered: 2005-08-12
Posts: 13

New To Xinha

Hi Guys,

I use to use HTMLArea way back in the day, then I moved onto FCKEditor, and then to Tiny MCE.

HTMLArea : Way too buggy and crazy acting
FCKEditor : Bloated, buggy and lacking a nice Image Manager / Image Editor
Tiny MCE : Very nice system and nice code. Charge you money for the best 2 plugins? and not a little bit of $ . Also loads slow.
Xinha : Loads really fast and the so far makes me happy.

I have summited a few tickets though regarding a few bugs. I will be someone that will also report tickets of bugs when found and I am a good tester. I will help out as much as I can. I have been good for tweaking. I have gotten rid of bugs in HTMLArea but I can't remember which and how. I started to merge the PHP Image Browser / Editor into Tiny MCE which started to work, but then I started running into more bugs that I didn't want to get into. I would rather work on other things and leave the WYSIWYG to the pros smile

Good work guys on the current nightly releasee. I will be around and on the IRC channel.

Thanks.

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craq

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#2 2005-08-13 00:50:43

gogo
Xinha Leader
From: New Zealand
Registered: 2005-02-11
Posts: 1,015
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Re: New To Xinha

Welcome aboard smile  Xinha's nightly is reasonably stable, it's generally what I use on my production systems, just be careful and test before pushing it out or anything smile

Subversion is the best way to keep up to date, saves bandwidth smile


James Sleeman

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#3 2005-08-13 23:33:54

craq
Xinha Community Member
Registered: 2005-08-12
Posts: 13

Re: New To Xinha

OK.

I have been doing some testing between Tiny MCE and Xinha over the past few days.

What I have came up with,

- Xinha, has better support smile
- Xinha loads a hell of a lot faster
- The plugin I really want is so far only working for Xinha.

1 question, how is Xinha for outputting valid xhtml 1.1

Back when I used HTMLArea, I could not get it to output nice code at all.

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#4 2005-08-14 02:48:09

gogo
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From: New Zealand
Registered: 2005-02-11
Posts: 1,015
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Re: New To Xinha

No effort has gone into making the output conformant to any standard - it's basically all up to the web browser as to what html it creates.  It should be well formed (well, IE might drop quotes from attributes sometimes I think), but as for compliant... who knows.


James Sleeman

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