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By luigi12 on
hello.
i'd like to use wikiwyg (http://www.wikiwyg.net/) for editing drupal page content. i'm not a programmer but i could do some attempt on my own in integrating wikiwyg into drupal (via a template?), assuming i get some guidance from some of you drupal gurus.
the place for an hacker to look at is: http://www.wikiwyg.net/download/bleed/doc/html/Wikiwyg.html
at the end of the day we could have an interesting thread going on which could be used as a reference for similar task by other community members.
regards,
--luigi
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TinyMCE
Save us and yourself some time, use TinyMCE... If you still insist you will need to be a programmer.
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