Posted by ultimike on March 16, 2009 at 1:00pm
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2009-03-21 13:00 - 17:00 America/New_York Organizers:
Event type:
User group meeting
Join us for our monthly meetup at MindComet's offices in Altamonte Springs for a 4-hour, 2 topic meetup.
We'll be talking about the recent DrupalCon DC, Andrew will be talking about the WYSIWYG module, and I'll (Mike) will be going more in depth with Ubercart with some add-on modules.
We're still looking for ideas of future topics - please add/edit the wiki page to have your comments heard!
If you plan on attending, please login and use the "sign up" functionality below so we have some idea as to how many people to expect. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
-mike

Comments
imce with WYSIWYG
Andrew - in your WYSIWYG talk, you might want to consider talking about IMCE integration (particularly with FCKEditor). It would be helpful to see if there is a way to upload images to the server via IMCE (as well as browse existing images) when it is used in the WYSIWYG context.
Make sense?
Thanks,
-mike
Won't be there
I'm looking forward to the meeting minutes, I'll be busy with a birthday party.
cant make it this month, im
cant make it this month, im down in clearwater for my sister's wedding.. I would like to see a list of the UberCart Add-on modules that you will be talking about though.
"spooky action at a distance"
Links from my WYSIWYG talk
Input Filter module - allows you to define the filter to use by role.
http://drupal.org/project/filter_default
WYSIWYG module - allows you to have a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor in your text areas (it allows for multiple text editors)
http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg
IMCE WYSIWYG bridge - Enables the IMCE editor in your WYSIWYG editor
http://drupal.org/project/imce_wysiwyg
IMCE - File manager that allows you to upload and manage files
http://drupal.org/project/imce
HTML Purafier - Cleans up dirty HTML and makes it standards compliant
http://drupal.org/project/htmlpurifier
Purifier?
Is there any need for Purifier if you're using a presumably XHTML-compliant WYSIWYG editor, e.g. TinyMCE?
Clients
I just use it as insurance against hand editing. One thing that's not in the notes was I was talking about not giving some roles access to the WYSIWYG so this would be pretty much required. Other than that, it's not needed.
Forgot one module
http://drupal.org/project/typogrify