Hi David,
FCK (and any other html editor out there) uses an editing mode build
into the browser itself. Such an editing mode is available in FF2+, IE6+
and relatively new in Safari (from FCK 2.6 on), but not in Konqueror.
I think I read there are plans to also use Webkit (that’s Safaris
engine, which was derived from KHTML - Konquerors engine) as the engine
for Konqueror. But I’m not up to date, if that plan is still valid.
Ralf
David C. Rankin schrieb:
Devs,
After confusion with why fckeditor had disappeared, and learning it was a
konqueror limitation, that got me to thinking, “are there any more konqueror
limitations that affect egw?” Having used konqueror with egw for a while, I
haven’t seen any other area where it is not compatible with egw and it seems to
work fine except for fckeditor. Does anybody know of any other limitations in
konqueror I should look out for?
–
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