Introducing Nvu, A Web-Authoring Application
An anonymous reader writes "MozillaZine is reporting that the first public beta of Nvu has been released. "What's that?", I hear you cry. Well, Nvu (pronounced 'N-View', short for 'New View') is a new open source WYSIWYG Web page creator/editor with FTP facilities that produces standards-compliant code. It is based on Mozilla Composer and is being developed by ex-Netscape employee Daniel Glazman's new company, Disruptive Innovations, under licence for Lindows.com. All the code for Nvu will be released back into the wild under the MPL/LGPL/GPL tri-licence. More information is available in the Nvu FAQ. Users of LindowsOS, other Linux distributions and Windows 98 and later can download Nvu 0.1 now." TheWanderingHermit writes points out that the feature list includes "(finally!) the ability to include and edit forms."
For Windows users... like Firebird (pre 0.8) you can just unzip this and go. However, you may get it bitching about missing DLLs (I did, on a reasonably clean install of XP). The two that were missing were C runtime libraries, which I managed to download at dll-files.com (never heard of it before, but it works). msvcp70.dll and msvcr70.dll. As ever, exercise caution, although it has worked for me :-)
Downloading, untar.gzippining, looking for the source code among all those x86 dlls, still looking, ... not found!
Hey! Either stop lying that it is 100% open source or publish a compilable source. Now!
Less is more !
Don't use this program to edit any HTML files containing PHP code. It does not like PHP code and will actually modify the file and partially remove your PHP code.
So... unless you feel like loosing your programming code and completely stuffing up your file, stay away from this program.
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I just downloaded it to my Fedora Core 1 machine, and couldn't getting it to run.
NOTE: The tarball unpacks into the current directory! It doesn't create a subdirectory for itself!
There is no 'install' script at all. Untarring is the installation, so put it where you want.
When I run it, it fails and reports that I'm missing two libraries, one I do have and one I don't.
I looked at the start script and it's got a Mozilla 1.7a path hardcoded in there. I'm running Mozilla 1.6, so that's probably part of the problem.
The script also seems to expect an installation of the MRE (Mozilla Runtime Environment) Is this it?
There's no README file, no LICENSE file, no docs of any kind. It'd be nice to have the dependencies identified.
Anyone else getting it running on Fedora Core 1? With or without Mozilla 1.7a? With or without the MRE/GRE?
Still hoping for the best...
Software Wars
I think the primary potential value offered by Nvu is as a clean free WYSIWYG HTML/CSS page editor. I do not know of anything even yet on the horizon to make such a thing obsolete. Heck, I'm still waiting for correct CSS2 and PNG alpha channel support in IE... :-)
Larry
The title says it all. MPL/GPL/LGPL as promised. Get it there.