Next Generation CMS WYSIWYG Editing: Yulup
Wednesday September 20th 2006, 14:37h
Filed under: FLOSS

Happy that Michi Wechner finally arrived at OpenExpo, I got to know his newest project: Yulup, a new generation rich text editor. It’s an innovational approach to edit web pages in CMS since it’s based on XUL, a Moziall technology integrated in the Firefox allowing you besides much other things to edit pages offline, too.

Yulup (0.1.10-rc4) Features:

  • Editing of plain text, HTML, XHTML and XML with XSLT stylesheets applied documents in source and WYSIWYG mode.
  • Creating, Editing and deleting Atom entries.
  • Automatic detection of editable content.
  • Augmenting the editing process with the help of local templates (e.g. applying default XSLT stylesheets to certain content types).
  • XML well-formedness checking.
  • Support for the Neutron Protocol.
  • Support for the Atom Publishing Protocol (Draft 09) and the Atom 1.0 Format.
  • Editing is secure. Yulup supports Neutron-Auth and HTTP Basic and Digest authentication over regular and SSL connections.
  • Integrated into the web browser. There is no gap between surfing the web and editing its content.


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