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    Said Önder ALBAYRAK
    2010-03-14 11:47:08
     

    I will coding big Islam Project,and use Tinymce on System panel.

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    Steve Lopez
    2010-03-12 02:14:14
     

    TinyMCE looks like a great widget. However, because it doesn't have a native JSP backend for the file and image managers we can't even consider using it (for security reasons PHP isn't permitted on the production server).

    There are tens of thousands of JSP servers out there - I suspect you have an untapped market even.

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    Arthur
    2010-03-11 08:25:38
     

    // Fake contextmenu on Opera
    Opera > 10.5 enabled contextmenu

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    Dmitriy
    2010-03-10 21:40:24
     

    Do TinyMCE full support unicode? i need to use such symbol as   - ‌ and other.

    Moxiecode replied:

    Yes, we support both named and numeric entities.

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    makeityourown
    2010-03-08 12:13:55
     

    Thanks for this wysiwyg editor!
    Saved me lots of work, and is very easy to edit!

    Great work!

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    Timothy
    2010-03-07 19:45:46
     

    Works great! Thanks for this great tool!

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    Kim
    2010-02-26 01:51:03
     

    Really nice - but a form insert/edit possibility is needed

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    Vardan Torosyan
    2010-02-25 14:21:20
     

    Thanks

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    Khem Raj Bhattarai
    2010-02-25 07:41:40
     

    Thanks for the wonderful editor.

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    Keith
    2010-02-21 06:56:28
     

    Works great (using limited features) and makes my web app vastly better, almost instantly.

    Only complaint I have is that my web app framework produces strict XHTML markup. That puts FF in standards compliant mode. In that mode things like "document.write" are not allowed. You must use the DOM api for everything. So I had to modify tinyMCE to accomodate that. Plus XHTML does not define IFRAME tag, so that also cannot be used. It is used with some of the advance features, but if I don't use those then tinyMCE is (as far as I know ) the only rich editor that works with strict XHTML (with my mods).

    Moxiecode replied:

    3.3 doesn't use document.write anymore so it should be an issue. All the fuzz is about (X)HTML5 and it supports the iframe element.

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