Dreamweaver MX has a Live mode.

It uploads the script to a testing server and it shows the output live as
you edit, given whatever post/get/cookie variables you want to pass to it.
Quite clever.

Unfortunately, DW MX is as stable as an elephant on a pole.

"Miles Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The "editor" topic has been beat to death, please check the archive.
>
> However, PHP is code, all code, there's no "visual" component. All a
visual
> editor would give you is a prettier interface; be more concerned about an
> editor that lets YOU write quickly and efficiently, whether it be vim,
> emacs, UltraEdit, EditPlus, Jedit, Notepad, Pico, Joe or something fancier
> like HTMLKit or BlueFish. (PHPEdit seems to be reported as still buggy.)
>
> Cheers - Miles
>
> PS I KNOW someone's favourite, absolute best editor has been left out. Pls
> forgive.
>
> At 12:01 PM 6/3/2003 +0700, agus wrote:
> >hi everyone,
> >i want to know what the good software for PHP Editor Programing, like
> >Visual Age For Java, or Visual .NET from Microsoft...
>



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