suggestions please

by Emerald Spirit <emerald_spirit(at)yahoo.com>

 Date:  Fri, 30 Nov 2001 11:24:11 -0800 (PST)
 To:  hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
  todo: View Thread, Original
Hi all!
Background:
I'm building a prototype intranet for our company. 
Audience is all IE 5.5+.  The site is currently using
ASP, XML and SQLServer 7.0 on IIS, with the idea that
we'll use the .Net platform once it comes out.

I want to give certain users the ability to update
their pages without knowing HTML.  I'm thinking I'll
want the content to all be in a database with the
pages accessing the contents on the fly.  

My problem:  
How do I give my users the ability to update basic
HTML without them knowing HTML?  Is there a simple
WYSIWYG editor that I could include in an HTML (or ASP
or whatever) page on the site that will post the
resulting HTML to a database for storage?

TIA

Rebecca

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Do while Project<>Completed
   if impossible = true then
      rethink(approach)
      set impossible = false
   end if
loop

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