edit-on Pro is a cross-platform, in-browser, WYSIWYG editor Java applet which enables XHTML content authoring with XML markup. The editor is compact, powerful and requires no special libraries or client plugins. It includes CSS support, table editing, a spelling checker, multi-language support, and features an API that allows full customisation and seamless integration into Web-based applications. It perfectly complements content management systems, e-learning, knowledge management systems, and CRM. A free trial version is available for download and includes complete developer samples and a comprehensive integration manual.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Text Editors Word Processors Text Processing Markup HTML/XHTML XML Information Management Office/Business Software Development User Interfaces General |
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| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Mac OS X Windows Windows Windows Windows OS Independent POSIX Linux Solaris |
| Implementation | Java JavaScript |
| Translations | English French German Spanish |
Recent releases


Changes: Support for Firefox under Mac OS X was added. The bugfixes include a toolbar painting problem when using JRE 1.5.0_08, NPEs when using certain CSS selectors, and rendering issues with margins, floating images, and background colors. Furthermore, problems when uploading images from dynamic URLs were solved.


Changes: The clean up process should now be able to fix invalid NMTOKEN attribute values. Problems with scrolling using the mouse wheel were fixed. Various NPEs were fixed. The advanced table dialog properties no longer insert an empty style. The default accelerator is no longer bound to Ctrl. Keys used as accelerators are no longer processed by the editor. The default action object is now passed as a key within the action object. When there's no image in the editor, the function stated in onuploadfinished="..." is now properly called.


Changes: This hotfix release solves an issue with the previous version, 4.3.131.1, where formatted cut and paste did not work from MS Word.


Changes: The improvements in this release focused on the filtered copy and paste of Microsoft Word contents, increased performance, and extended table and WebDAV functionality. Other important new features include the possibility to insert accessible tables and enhanced dialogs for lists, page properties, and headings. Additionally, it is now possible to include background images, insert comments, or use further JavaScript API functionality. This release also fixes a number of known issues and adds support for Firefox 1.5 and Netscape 8.


Changes: The table authoring capabilities were improved, and now supporting nested tables and interactive table resizing. WebDAV support was extended for images, flash, and multimedia objects. The layout of percentage-based tables was improved. You may now hide or display table borders. User preferences are automatically saved and restored on the client. There is a new mode to limit editing to content within custom elements, which is especially useful for filling out templates. Some important fixes were also made.