Kupu 1.1 Beta 1 released

05/22/04 -- The Kupu Team is pround to announce the first beta release of Kupu 1.1. After the 1.0.3 release, which was the first one to carry the new name and license, the new version brings new, long-awaited features.

What is Kupu?


Kupu is a client-side JavaScript What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editor. It works in both Mozilla and Internet Explorer based browsers (including Netscape 7) and produces well-formed XHTML. Kupu is object oriented and designed to be customizable and extensible.

Where to download


You can find the release tarball at http://kupu.oscom.org/download/.

What is new in Kupu 1.1?

What to expect from Kupu in the future?

For the final 1.1 release, we hope to mainly improve some of the UI aspects. For the more distant future, we hope to make our editor compliant with ATAG, the W3C's standard for editor accessability. On the technical side of things, we are working on completing editor configuration and initialization through XML as well as the cross-browser selection API. We hope to make more and more components available as separate packages, such as ECMAUnit by Guido Wesdorp or the great Sarissa cross-browser library by Manos Batsis.

Special thanks to

On behalf of the Kupu Team,

Philipp von Weitershausen

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