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CKEditor 5 operations compressor for real-time collaboration.


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CKEditor 5 operations compressor

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CKEditor 5 operations compressor is a low-level API that compresses and decompresses operations to a normalized binary format to decrease network usage during real-time collaborative editing. It is required by the CKEditor 5 real-time collaborative editing feature to enable collaboration in CKEditor 5.

Documentation

For more information about real-time collaboration see the CKEditor 5 real-time collaboration documentation.

Also, make sure you visit the CKEditor 5 changelog whenever a new version of the package is released.

Getting support

CKEditor 5 operations compressor comes with outstanding support from a dedicated team of customer care specialists, QA engineers and CKEditor 5 developers. The team will gladly assist you in all aspects from setting up your account to integrating CKEditor 5 Collaboration features with your application.

As a licensed CKEditor 5 Collaboration features user you can report bugs and request features directly through the CKEditor Ecosystem customer dashboard.

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CKEditor 5 operations compressor
Copyright (c) 2003–2024, CKSource Holding sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.

CKEditor 5 operations compressor is licensed under a commercial license and is protected by copyright law. For more details about available licensing options please contact us at sales@cksource.com.

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CKEditor is a trademark of CKSource Holding sp. z o.o. All other brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.

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Last updated on 16 Apr 2024

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