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HTML Editor with spell check?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Michael Keller)
Wed Nov 25 12:15:09 1998

Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 11:20:41 -0500
From: James Michael Keller <jmkeller@radix.net>
To: "redhat-list@redhat.com" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
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After letting StarOffice 5 butcher a web page I was trying to get
cleaned up ... I'm looking for something better.

I've been using asWedit for my HTML, since I can toggle between text and
HTML modes for tag checking.

The problem is the spell checking is basicaly useless.  I want something
like you would find in the average word processor.  I did like how Star
Office 5 reformated the tags in a "coding" fasion much like I wrote the
page in the first place - non of this putting everything on a single
line crap FrontPage98 does.  At least it's human readable :P

The downside is it desided it didn't like my HTML - adding in all sorts
of table rows and cells with absolute sizes.  I had it all as
percentages and a few actual pixel sizes to match the background.  

Any recomendations?  Idealy I'd like it do be a WYSIWYG display - but I
could live with something if it would just ignore anything inside a tag.


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