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Web Based HTML Editor
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Califon, NJ
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Hey everyone! I'm looking for a web based HTML editor like <a href="http://www.editworkspro.com">EditWorksPro</a>. But I would like something that is browser and platform independent. Anyone know anything like this?
Thanks!
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Peter Leing
17" 1.67GHz PowerBook
450MHz G4 Cube
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Jun 2003
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you can open terminal in OS X or similar app for other platforms and SSH into any server and use the command line to edit the code using "joe"
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Califon, NJ
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Thanks for the suggestion, but that's not quite what I'm looking for. SSH works fine if I'm doing the changes but I need a gui solutions for endusers. The code generated by the gui tool will then be stored in a database and pulled to dynamicly generate the page(s).
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Peter Leing
17" 1.67GHz PowerBook
450MHz G4 Cube
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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take a look at TikiWiki or another content management system
they provide a way to edit the pages from any computer, you would probably have to fiddle around a little to customize it, but that's probably the easiest way.
linkage:
hotscripts.com (search for content management)
freshmeat.net (go to browse and either php or perl depending on your server)
sf.net (browse either the php or perl foundry, there is a section for content management)
--will
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Toronto Canada
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moveable type is popular, and Zope may be a bit more sophisticated and is also open source. But I haven't tried either of them.
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