[opencms-dev] XStandard Module for OpenCms 0.6

David Trattnig david.trattnig at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 19:49:18 CEST 2008


Hi Paul,

I've not heard about the editor yet but looks great! Thanks for the effort
and releasing the module! Looking forward to get a chance to try it... btw:
Automatic import of the jar&license together with the module would be nice.

Cheers
David

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Paul Boone <paulboone at mindbucket.com>
wrote:

>
>
> I've developed an XStandard WYSIWYG Module for OpenCms 7+ that can be used
> as an alternative to the FCKEditor WYSIWYG editor that ships with OpenCms.
> From the XStandard website (http://xstandard.com/):
>
> "XStandard is the leading standards-compliant plug-in WYSIWYG editor for
> desktop applications and browser-based content management systems
> (IE/Firefox/Safari/Opera). The editor generates clean XHTML Strict or 1.1,
> and uses CSS for formatting, to ensure the clean separation of content
> from
> presentation. The editor is keyboard accessible, and markup generated by
> XStandard meets the most demanding accessibility requirements."
>
> The module features:
> -       XStandard 2.0 integration into OpenCms workspace
> -       Integration with OpenCms image, download, link galleries.
>
> Notably missing from this release:
> -       Integration with XStandard's web service plugins: spell checker,
> image
> gallery, file gallery, etc.
> -       Localization.
> -       Integration with OpenCms's WYSIWYG button customization and
> permissions
> system.
>
> You can download the OpenCms module and the Java source code from
>
> http://www.mindbucket.com/2008/04/16/opencms-7-xstandard-wysiwyg-module-v06/
> .
>
> The module is released under the LGPL.
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