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Most [[portalware] today includes TTW editors (sometimes more than one from which an administrator can choose).
Most [[portalware]] today includes TTW editors (sometimes more than one from which an administrator can choose). On the other hand, there are still a lot of portals that use not very functional ones ...


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 18:59, 3 April 2008

Definition

  • A Through the web (TTW) editor - also called Web-based editor must work in a web browser window and replaces either a textarea or adds it's own editable fragment. In order to make it work your webserver needs to include some JavaScript code in pages served.
  • A simple TTW editor just assists the user to insert tags. A WYSIWYG TTW editor let's the user edit in more or less WYSIWYG mode. Usually, the user also can see and edit the produced code.
  • Usually, a TTW produces a subset of HTML code, but there also exist editors that produce other syntax, e.g. XML applications or Wiki markup.

Software

Here is a sampler of TTW editors (see the links for more):

  • TinYMCE Small, XHTML, crossplatform and Opensource (popular with open source portals).
  • Bitflux XML capable
  • Wikiwyg Wiki capable
  • Xinha Complex HTML/XHTML

Most portalware today includes TTW editors (sometimes more than one from which an administrator can choose). On the other hand, there are still a lot of portals that use not very functional ones ...

Links