Posted by David Segall on 11/02/06 14:21
"tracymar55" <tracymar55@netscape.net> wrote:
> a relatively inexpensive WYSIWYG alternative for quick work that
>is tolerable to use and at least relatively clean (and doesn't convert
>simple code to complex styles)?
I'm surprised you have had so much trouble with Dreamweaver and NVU
but you might like to try Oracle's JDeveloper
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/index.html> It is
complex development environment aimed at Java programmers but buried
in it is a WYSIWYG HTML editor and it is free. It is fairly basic and
does not have the features that make Dreamweaver a total HTML
environment.
I don't think it will try to alter your markup but it is probably
worth validating your HTML before you feed it to a WYSIWYG editor. If
you do try it I would appreciate a follow up on how you found it. I
have only used it to add a simple page to a Java Server Pages project.
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