Frontend Editing featuring Dynamic DOM Modification
This sample demonstrates an intuitive, context-oriented way of editing content directly on a web page using dynamic DOM modification. After a left mouse click the editing options for the selected fragment will be displayed, enabling the user to seamlessly and quickly edit the entire X(HTML) page. Only one edit-on Pro instance is used to modify the browser's DOM, thus experiencing almost no delay when saving or loading the fragment's content. The interaction with the CMS or web-based applications itself runs in the background and has to be implemented by the integrator using xmlHTTPRequests.
LATEST VERSIONS

PDFreactor:
2.0.1823b
(2007-06-15)

edit-on Pro:
5.0.175.1
(2007-04-18)

edit-on JavaBean SDK:
4.3.220.14
(2006-10-05)

TYPO3 Extension:
2.0.2
(2007-06-14)

Key Enterprise Features

Bring high-end, key enterprise features to your web-based application, and increase the quality of your web content while enforcing corporate design and site standards for style, layout and code. Please click on the links for more information.

DTD based filtering of imported and pasted content

edit-on Pro will automatically validate any content imported, pasted or exported against the XHTML Transitional DTD. Depending on the configuration, the editor will perform a cleanup on the document and remove any attributes and elements not allowed according to the DTD. The integrator can even override the default clean-up processes with server side or client side custom clean-up processes.

Support of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a simple mechanism to add style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to web documents allowing a company to control the layout and to enforce corporate document/site standards. edit-on Pro supports inline styles as well as internal and external style sheets based on a subset of CSS2 which includes creating and editing of styles and an API to import/export styles and style sheets.

By using CSS edit-on Pro users/authors can easily and quickly format their content, as a preselection of formatting options can be offered within the editor's toolbar and menus while other editor functions (e.g. bold toolbar button, font and color options) are completely disabled by the integrator. Consequently users/authors can only use the formatting options allowed by the integrator. This will significantly improve the quality of the content within your web-based application.

Styles also can be created and modified using the style sheet property dialog, which is not displayed in general to regular users/authors, as the integrator usually provides default styles for formatting the overall content. edit-on Pro automatically recognizes cascading style sheets and provides appropriate text styles in the style menu - so new and updated pages consistently match the specified look and feel of your document/site. Besides that cascading style sheets further extend web accessibility to all types of users/authors.

For more information see also Block-level and inline styles support