[daisy] Using Daisy as a Repository

Shon Schetnan shon.schetnan at carol.com
Wed Feb 13 17:16:08 CST 2008


Hello,

We are beginning to use Daisy as a repository for both content to be
displayed inside a Flash application as well as general HTML content.  The
flash stuff is working pretty well so far, but when it comes to "pure" HTML,
I have questions.

We have users who will require more than the basic HTML supplied by the
basic Daisy wiki WYSIWYG editor.  We need to be able to color fonts etc.
Also, our content will not be displayed in the wiki, it will be pulled out
of the repository and displayed via a web framework.  However, we do need an
editing environment for our users to create/edit documents etc.  A couple of
the questions that I have not been able to resolve are the following.

1.  How does one style a daisy HTML document with CSS since the editor does
not seem to allow div/span tags? And since it has no way of adding color to
text etc. through the editor?

2.  If we are not using the wiki for presentation, how do we resolve image
URLs?  The daisy editor seems to insert daisy:docId.  Are folks parsing that
and inserting your own URLs?  Same with other binary assets such as videos
etc.

3.  Has anyone tried to integrate fckEditor as a part editor for
literalHTML?

Thanks!

Shon


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