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Updated: 10/12/2007

WebEdit - WYSIWYG XHTML Editor

WebEdit is an XHTML Online Editor that can turn any ASP.Net website into a quality Content Management wish just 3 lines of code. It ships with integrated security for login and administrator account management, full XML saving mechanism (No database required), a developer API for complete control and over 95% of the source code available for extending. If you want to build a CMS website why buy a standard WYSIWYG editor where you have to implement all of the security and content saving? Why not get WebEdit and have your website CMS enabled in just 3 lines of code? WebEdit also comes with a fully working FREE download for development use on your LocalHost and a simple and low cost Pay Per Domain pricing structure.
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