Rich text inline editing
Noah Botimer
botimer at umich.edu
Wed Nov 19 20:06:23 UTC 2008
I'm way behind here, but I have a paranoid question (caveat: I have
not played with this code)...
How does this start/stop rich text editing play with loading times /
memory issues? I'm generally aware of some nasty non-cleanup stuff
with these editors (leaving script objects and markup hanging
around), especially as iframes navigate around, especially in IE. Is
there anything to worry about here?
Thanks,
-Noah
On Nov 17, 2008, at 11:37 PM, Steven Githens wrote:
> Hi Again,
>
> Just had a go playing around with the TinyMCE and FCK versions of the
> Inline Editor from Fluid Trunk. The FCK one works great as well
> and I'm
> excited about it being a good transition for existing Sakai
> Deployments
> that have customized FCK Plugins and it just generally being used
> in all
> the tools.
>
> Will these be in Fluid 0.6, or not until 0.7 ?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve G
>
> Antranig Basman wrote:
>> Steven Githens wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> I don't see why you couldn't easily plug FCKEditor in as an
>>>> alternative. We can walk you through the process if you're
>>>> interested
>>>>
>>> I've been thinking about this too and wanted to vote+=1. I know
>>> TinyMCE
>>> is better and being used in all the research for next generation
>>> Fluid
>>> and Sakai stuff, but I think we'll definately need it to not be
>>> super
>>> difficult to use this with other Rich Text Editors. ( I think a
>>> little
>>> difficult would be ok ;) )
>>>
>>
>> We will make it easy to work with everything.
>>
>>
>>> In addition to Lovemore, I know at least a few other groups that are
>>> doing this same thing manually and would probably love to use the
>>> Fluid
>>> one as soon as it's ready. For any medium timeline deliverable that
>>> needs to get dropped into Sakai 2.5 or 2.6 and look like the rest
>>> of the
>>> system, there is a strong likelyhood it will need to be able to
>>> use FCK.
>>>
>>> Also, I don't how easy it is to swap implementations across the
>>> system
>>> in Moodle (probably a bit easier than Sakai), but their default is
>>> typically HTMLArea, so I imagine they would need to the ability
>>> to use
>>> that too in order to match the rest of the system.
>>>
>>> Mega cheers,
>>> Steve
>>>
>
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