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mas_lerdanch
12-16-2008, 04:50 AM
I have some simple html files (mainly text) that I am importing using AJAX into a webpage - See here (http://walterdecantelupe.co.uk/new/index2.html) - the html that is imported is the left hand body text.

I would like to install a WYSIWYG editor that can access these files so my client can edit the html and save the files to update the text in his webpages himself and easily. can anyone recommend anything?

I tried using CMS with him but that proved too complicated for my client. Thanks for your time. :confused:

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<title>Walter de Cantelupe Inn, Kempsey ~ Worcestershire</title>
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<h1>The Walter de Cantelupe Inn, Kempsey</h1>
<p><strong>The Walter de Cantelupe</strong> is situated in the village of Kempsey, just 4 miles from <a href="http://www.visitworcester.com/" title="Visit Worcester">Worcester</a> City centre on the A38, The Walter de Cantelupe is the perfect place for lunches, evening meals or a room for the night. Large open log fire, plush comfy furnishings, paved walled Garden - an Inn for all seasons.</p>

<p>This privately owned &amp; run free house is understated in appearance yet embraces a soul brought to life by the Landlord &amp; the staff. The house, partly dating back to the 17th Century, retains original features such as exposed beams &amp; roaring log fire in the winter months. One of the guest bedrooms is in the oldest part of the Inn and is said to be haunted.</p>

<p>The food on offer combines both traditioanl pub dining as well as imaginative and exciting comtemporary creations all prepared in the pub's own kitchen, using as much regional, seasonal and traditional produce as possible.</p>

<p>Great emphasis is also placed on top-rated British cask conditioned ales. There are normally four hand-pulled beers available featuring at least one guest ale. The wine list is small but carefully chosen reflecting the knowledge and interest of the landlord. There is even wine from the local award winning vinyards.</p>

<p>&quot;The Landlord Martin is the finest of hosts, whose attention to beer keeping, providing superb food and ensuring a great atmosphere are second to none. All this and great value, what more can you ask for in a wonderful period, intimate pub.&quot; </p>

<div class="pagefurniture">A small, old village inn keeping the genuine character of an English Public House - good food &amp; a friendly welcome...</div>

<p><a href="http://walterdecantelupe.co.uk/Joomla_Folder/component/option,com_forme/Itemid,35/">Book a Table</a> ~ <a href="http://walterdecantelupe.co.uk/Joomla_Folder/component/option,com_forme/fid,4/Itemid,56/">Room Booking</a></p>

<h3>Paella Party</h3>

<p>The assembled crowd could be forgiven for thinking that they were in some Spanish village square during the last paella party at the Inn. Well-wishers believed they remembered hearing the strains of flamenco music. If not actual reality, that was probably the only authentic element missing from the sun-blissed day. And was it hot ? Hardly a cloud in the sky. For some wide-brimmed hats and even a knotted hankerchief were seen gracing thinly thatched heads. Perfect... <strong>Click <a href="http://walterdecantelupe.co.uk/Joomla_Folder/content/view/30/69/" title="Paella Party">here</a> to read on...</strong> </p>

<p>Tel. 01905 820572 <a href="mailto:martin@walterdecantelupe.co.uk">martin@walterdecantelupe.co.uk</a> Main Road, Kempsey, Worcester WR5 3NA</p>

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