BTW, Kattare still rocks

Well, CQHost shut down Duska.com, so I've taken this time to switch over to kattare In the meantime, I'm pointing everything here. [<a href="Well,%20CQHost%20shut%20down%20Duska.com,%20so%20I%27ve%20taken%20this%20time%20to%20switch%20over%20to%20kattare%20In%20the%20meantime,%20I%27m%20pointing%20everything%20here." style="font-style: italic;">Jeff Duska - A Cup of Joe]

As the #1 Google link for both Kattare rocks and CQHost sucks and as a very happy customer of Kattare, I can say with some confidence that you are making the right move.

IndiaGo

<a href= "http://indiago.blogspot.com">Bala Murali has posted some of <a href= "http://indiago.blogspot.com/2002_09_15_indiago_archive.html#81711245"> his thoughts on the future of Roller.

Ekit in Roller

We have permission to distribute the Ekit HTML Editor applet from hexidec.com with Roller.  Ekit is distributed under the GPL, so it cannot be used in commercial applications or even in non-GPL open source apps such as Roller.  Fortunately, Howard Kistler the author of Ekit has given us permission to distribute Ekit with Roller.  He is considering a switch to a less restrictive open source license.  

I will probably make Ekit optional because applets are fairly heavy and because, as Russell points out, applets don't support cut-and-paste from other apps.  Thanks to some JSP and JavaScript code from Russell, I've almost finished integrating Ekit into Roller's edit-weblog page.  Hopefully, I'll commit my changes later on today.

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