Browser-side Rich Text Editor

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Hi all,

I am looking for a browser side WYSIWIG HTML editor for our ASP.NET
based content management system (CMS). For the past few months, I've
had a Firefox RTE solution in place, and it worked marginally well,
although we've encountered enough issues to make us look elsewhere.
The HTML code it generated was, oft times, a complete mess.

Is there an industry-standard solution that delivers clean HTML code?

Also, we want to use our own image "portfolio" management and upload.
And our own hyperlink pop-up as well (we have a catalog of internal
pages -- the website is relatively "self-aware").

Has anyone had any luck in this area, yet?

Regards!
A.

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