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so an old javascript richtext editor must be findable, something the QT browser of 2007 could execute

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Yes, there are several old JavaScript-based rich text editors that could potentially be compatible with the QT browser of 2007. These editors were designed to work within web browsers and provide users with features for formatting text, inserting images, and other editing capabilities.

Some examples of old JavaScript-based rich text editors include:

  • TinyMCE: TinyMCE is a popular WYSIWYG editor that has been around for many years. It offers a wide range of features and can be customized to suit various needs.

  • CKEditor: CKEditor is another widely used rich text editor that provides advanced editing capabilities. It supports features like spell checking, media embedding, and more.

  • NicEdit: NicEdit is a lightweight and easy-to-use rich text editor that can be integrated into web applications. It offers basic formatting options and is suitable for simple editing tasks.

  • FCKeditor (now known as CKEditor 4): FCKeditor was one of the early rich text editors that gained popularity. It has since evolved into CKEditor 4 and continues to be used in various web applications.

  • These editors typically generate HTML content, which can then be rendered within a web browser. As long as the QT browser of 2007 supports standard HTML and JavaScript features, you should be able to integrate one of these editors into your Daz Studio script application. However, compatibility may vary depending on the specific features and requirements of the editor and the browser environment.

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