Why buy: adding internal links and more

Last post 12-28-2007, 1:28 PM by bix. 1 replies.
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  •  12-28-2007, 12:55 PM 36065

    Why buy: adding internal links and more

    I have built an CMS application five years ago and I have used all sorts of WYSIWYG-editors.
    The latest is tinyMCE and it have worked just fine.
    My customers do not always agree...
     
    I use PHP and MySql.
     
    Now I've dicided to look 4 a new editor and I found u.
     
    My first question is:
    When inserting a link, I give three options;normal external link, internal link and link to uploaded file (usually PDF).
    Is this possible to do in your editor?
     
    I also use the GD-lib (and sometimes imagemagick) for uploading pics, but as I see it I don't need that feature anymore, since u guys have allready added that feature 4 me...right?
     
    One problem I have is that I need to show ALOT of pics in an easy way, one of my customers is a major magazine and they have alot of picutres to choose from.
    How does your editor handle that?
    Can I show the pics on a full page and can i configure how pics are shown?
     
    License:
    I guess the only model for me is the redistribution License since i sell my CMS with the editor incuded.
    How's your support (leading question :)).
     
    Do I have to buy the dev. version to add the function mentioned above?
     
    Guess this was my first questions :)
     
    Thanks!
     
    /Bix
     
     
  •  12-28-2007, 1:28 PM 36067 in reply to 36065

    Re: Why buy: adding internal links and more

    Oh, one more thing...
    You use templates, I user templates stored in a database in raw HTML.
    Is your templatesystem storable.
    Different templates for every customer.
     
    Thanks:
    /Bix
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