[imp] Re: HTML composition in non-IE browsers...

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck at horde.org
Fri Aug 15 08:53:44 PDT 2003


Quoting Paulo Rocha <paulorocha at megamail.pt>:

> My guess is that Horde is using ContentEditable, a feature still only
> available on MS Internet Explorer. IE's ContentEditable editor produces
> ugly, deprecated and non conformant HTML. But it was the first browser to
> have this component built-in and, due to IE's market share, a few web apps
> are using it now (notably Content Management Systems).

Actually, we generate XHTML from it. Care to actually look at the code before
pontificating?

> Mozile (http://mozile.mozdev.org/use.html) is, in my opinion, the way to go.
> Horde should adopt it.

Great! I look forward to the patch from you. Make sure that it's compatible with
IE, too.

-chuck

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Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck at horde.org>
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