Where can I learn more about it, download the latest version, or talk to other openWYSIWYG developers?
You can learn more about openWYSIWYG and download the latest version at www.openwebware.com. There’s also an excellent user community where you can share ideas, learn various tricks, or even post suggestions and comments. 2. Browser Requirements openWYSIWYG is cross-browser compatible and will work with the most popular internet browsers. This means your users will have no trouble making use of it. Supported browsers include: IE 5.5+ (Windows), Firefox 1.0+, Mozilla 1.3+ and Netscape 7+. 3. Installation Once you’ve downloaded openWYSIWYG you’ll want to unzip it (while maintaining the directory structure). openWYSIWYG is coded completely in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It also uses images (.gif and .jpg), so if you’re uploading these files to your web server you’ll want to make sure they’re readable. On Unix based servers, that means every directory has chmod permissions of 755 while the files (.html, .js, .jpg., .gif, etc) are 644. Most Unix based servers use these settings for folders a