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Posted by David Segall on 08/07/06 13:48
TJ <bscinc@Yahoo_NoSpam.com> wrote:
>Thanks for all of the suggestions, but what I need is this:
>
>I want to type:
>
>This is a test
>
>Had it been an actual alert.
>
>
>And have the editor generate a text file with this:
>
><p>This is a test. </p>
>
><p>Had it been an actual alert...</p>
>
>
>Notice that there is no header code, or any other code for a Web Page.
>
>I later when I need to change the text, which happens in almost all of
>the cases, I can load the text file that looks like this:
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><p>This is a test. </p>
>
><p>Had it been an actual alert.</p>
>
>and see this for editing purposes:
>
>This is a test
>
>Had it been an actual alert.
>
>
>If I change this to read
>
>This is a test
>
>Had it been an actual alert. This is a test.
>
>List
>- item 1
>- item 2
>- item 3
>
>the editor would generate this for me
>
><p>This is a test
>
><p>Had it been an actual alert. This is a test.</p>
>
><p>List</p>
><ul>
><li>- item 1</li>
><li>- item 2</li>
><li>- item 3</li>
></ul>
>
>Notice I added a space after the period and the editor added the
> I also need simple html codes for lists, colors, headers,
>links and sometimes small tables. (By the way some of my code above
>may not be right. I just added it by way of illustration.)
>
>In other words what I need is a simple wysiwg editor that let's me
>concentrate on word processing or typing, and adds the code as I need
>it but does not try to generate code for a whole page.
>
>I know I can use NotePad and add the code by hand. It is just very
>tedious when I have 20 or so pages to add a night and have to update 5
>or 10 more. Typing 20 pages is bad enough without also doing the html
>code. I am hoping to find a way to automate this.
>
>Any thoughts?
>Best regards,
>
>
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