I've been reluctant to use it, for reasons similar to what others have described. But I know that the MOD_ENCODE project is working on a version where instead of being the default, there are just tabs in the edit view for wikitext vs FCK. I know you can toggle in FCK, but what they showed at a workshop I attended looked nice, since users didn't default to FCK unless they specified it.
Jim
On Aug 5, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
I'm considering FCKeditor+MediaWiki (http:// mediawiki.fckeditor.net/) as a WYSIWYG editor for our wiki. Is anyone out there using this in a "serious" environment? Is the current "proof of concept" implementation reliable? Is it ever destructive (i.e., incorrect edits, broken saves)?
I know there are some small bugs (e.g., double-click a word to highlight it, click Italics, and you get ''foobar<space> '' instead of ''foobar''). Any more significant issues?
Or does it work great for you?
Thanks, DanB
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