By glazou on Tuesday 3 February 2004, 11:37 - Nvu
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☑ Site manager with del/mkd/rmd; completed.
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On Tuesday 3 February 2004, 12:17 by coffeebreaks
Daniel,
I am just curious. Do you have a sort of test framework to test your features? Are you aware of anyone using jsunit (www.edwardh.com/jsunit/) or something similar for moz. applications development?
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On Wednesday 4 February 2004, 06:27 by Hal Vaughan
Daniel,
I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work. Mozilla was helpful, but I needed forms. Even though I can work with HTML, I think visually and really need a WYSIWYG editor. To avoid working on Windows, I've been using a demo version of IBM's WebSphere HomepageBuilder for a good while. When it wouldn't work on my new system, I left the old one connected and ssh'd from the new to the old so I could run some kind of WYSIWYG HTML editor.
I am very excited to finally have a native Linux WYSIWYG editor I can use.
Your hard work is very much appreciated.
Hal
Next events
9-11 may-2012, CSS WG meeting, Hamburg, Germany
29 oct-2 nov 2012, W3C Technical Plenary Meeting, Lyon, France
Comments
Daniel,
I am just curious. Do you have a sort of test framework to test your features? Are you aware of anyone using jsunit (www.edwardh.com/jsunit/) or something similar for moz. applications development?
Daniel,
I just wanted to say thanks for all the hard work. Mozilla was helpful, but I needed forms. Even though I can work with HTML, I think visually and really need a WYSIWYG editor. To avoid working on Windows, I've been using a demo version of IBM's WebSphere HomepageBuilder for a good while. When it wouldn't work on my new system, I left the old one connected and ssh'd from the new to the old so I could run some kind of WYSIWYG HTML editor.
I am very excited to finally have a native Linux WYSIWYG editor I can use.
Your hard work is very much appreciated.
Hal