whouse wrote:
I don't mind typing a few brackets in the name of security!
As I believe, most of the people today are used to text editing applications like MS-Word and not BBcode from the days before the GUI interface was invented (they were called bulletin boards and the modem were 2400 baud, used mainly by computer geeks).
As for security, one strip_tag() call can clean all the possibly risky tags like <script>, plus other measures can be taken.
As for the bandwidth, it is not that much of an issue too, since FB uses a seperate page for writing one's response anyway. I'm sure there is a lightweight wysiwyg edit, maybe a stripped down version of popular editors like FCKEditor, TinyMCE etc.
I just cannot be convinced why when my users enter article or write a blog entry into a great CMS like joomla they use wysiwyg editor like JCE, and answering a post on the forum they have to struggle with ancient codes?
I saw a thread in joomlaboard's forum where this same question came up, why doesn't joomlaboard supports tinyMce. The answer the developers gave was that it was up to the tinyMce folks to integrate it into the board. I tend to disagree. What would it be if it was also the answer of Joomla developers??