Monday, February 13, 2012

hope google api's page starts hosting WYMeditor

WYMeditor is a wonderful "web-based WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) XHTML editor (not WYSIWYG)which can be included as any textarea input of an html form, using nothing but java script. it has already become the standard editor in many open source CMS solutions.

if you are designing/developing a web page, and including a textarea form, and you want your users to be able to include (XHTML) formatted input,  i highly suggest using WYMeditor

any how, the main argument of my post:
     google hosts many open source javascript projects/frameworks/libraries on the google api's page. this is great for including the most recent version of scriptaculous, jquerry, ect while your designing a website without needing to host, or update the js files yourself.

it does look like you could currently hotlink the creator's .js scripts from the MYMeditor's files page, but it would be better if the google api's page hosts it (using google's server resources).

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