htmlarea 在线编辑
http://www.dynarch.com/projects/htmlarea/
HTMLArea is a free, customizable online editor. It works inside your browser. It uses a non-standard feature implemented in Internet Explorer 5.5 or better for Windows and Mozilla 1.3 or better (any platform), therefore it will only work in one of these browsers.
HTMLArea is copyright InteractiveTools.com and Dynarch.com and it is released under a BSD-style license. HTMLArea was created and developed upto version 2.03 by InteractiveTools.com. Version 3.0 is a full rewrite, developed by Mihai Bazon. It contains code sponsored by third-party companies as well. Please see our About Box for details about who sponsored what plugins.
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Current version
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Demos
? 3.0-rc1 ( download)
? Release notes
Links at SourceForge
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Project page
? File releases
? CVS access
? Bug system
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Supported browsers
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? Internet Explorer 5.5+
for Windows
? Mozilla 1.3+, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 7.1+
? Virtually any other Gecko-based browser
Features
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Very customizable
? Object-oriented, plugin-based architecture
? Advanced table operations features
? Powerful spell checker (requires Perl and Aspell)
? Context menus
? Lots of interesting plugins
License
- This software is distributed under a BSD-style license. For details see license.txt in the distribution files. Status
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While this software is highly functional, we consider it to be of “beta quality”. Unfortunately, the bad news is that there are several bugs that we can't fix. These are not our bugs, but browser bugs (which means that it's likely to find these misbehaviors in any other Web-based editor as well). Despite our best efforts to work around them, we could not. We still intend to release a final 3.0 version. We can't provide any details on
when will it see the light, but we can promise that it will. Thank you for your patience.
Update, March 8 2005. Some time ago, InteractiveTools expressed the will to take over the project. We provided some fixes that we made and were not in the CVS version and a RC2 was released at htmlarea.com; however, soon thereafter InteractiveTools announced the project closed and forums discontinued. Bang!
Our position on this is that the editor will keep going; we are actually making quite some progress in its development, but only in house at this time. We are still planning to release version 3.0, quite possibly under a different name (so it might actually be a 1.0) but still free, at least for the core editor--some plugins might be released under a commercial license. We can't provide explicit deadlines, so please bear with us.