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7/22/2007 5:46 PM
 

Hi,

a simple question.  Does anyone know what the term FCKeditor means, or where it comes from? 

Additional to the corporate clients we have, we work with a lot of churches and charitable organisations who might read the name of this module as it appears (f_ck(ed)editor)?  Is this the case? or is there some technical acronym that I'm missing here?

(sorry, but we're holding off on upgrading some of our installations to the latest DNN version as we don't want to offend some of our more traditional clients and it would be handy to know the reason for the name, also, sorry this may have been answered in the past, but I can't find it anywhere.

Cheers,

Reuben.


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7/22/2007 6:18 PM
 

It comes from the authors signature - see http://wiki.fckeditor.net/FAQ#fckname for more details.

Cathal


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7/22/2007 10:10 PM
 

Great, thanks cathal.

Reuben.


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