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Posted by rlee0001 on 04/12/06 19:30
Jon,
KR/RTE requires javascript to be enabled just to see the input box at
all. If you expect much of your market to be Firefox power users, this
might be a problem. But RTE is friendlier with pop-up blockers.
TinyMCE requires javascript to be enabled in order to use the WYSIWYG
feature (otherwise you get a textarea with HTML source). Actually that
is a really gracefull degrade. Unfortunately several TMCE plug-in
features are IE-only. And many are in-operable with the pop-up blocker
enabled.
Something should be very, very clear going forward: Your site NEEDS to
function with pop-up blockers installed. Why? IE6 and IE7 both include
them. And IE7s popup blocker is quite effective (as much so as
Firefox's). This means that within the next two years, 90% or more of
your users will be running a browser with a built in pop-up blocker.
Test any solution you find very well in many situations. Personally I
find KR/RTE a bit nicer but I am a huge fan of the KISS philosophy.
Right now there are no perfect solutions on the market at all. Which is
really too bad.
-Robert
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