"ConTactMe" <> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a WYSIWYG page/ad creator with ftp upload abilities?
Mozilla Composer might be suitable. You get it when you download and install
full Mozilla - it's over 10 megabytes to download, but you need to do it
just once. Composer has a nice manual in it, and you can use it either in
wysiwyg mode or to edit HTML, or to switch between these. The upload feature
is simple - once set up (with FTP userid and password), the user doesn't
even need to know he's using FTP. However the upload process appears to be a
bit slow for some reason.
> I need a tool that will let my computer-illiterate friends create an ad,
> with pictures selected from their machine, and have it auto upload the
> images to the ftp. I don't really want to have it upload the page, but I
> can have it deleted afterward.
What's the idea? Why not upload the page too?
> The purpose is to let them create the
> page, add the images, press the "GO" button (or VROOM, or whatever else
> you wanna call it), and then copy the HTML and paste it into a shopping
> cart program.
I don't get it. Why copy the HTML?
If it's for a few friends only, you could create a subdirectory for each of
them and ask them to upload their ads (as HTML + images) there, and take
care of the rest yourself.
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