Hey, just read (on Mozilla.org) about ActiveState's new Komodo IDE built on
Mozilla.
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Enterprise/ASPN_Komodo/index.html#featur
es
Seems ActiveState doesn't like PHP (they're a Python/Perl shop); too bad.
idea:
An IDE for PHP built on Mozilla might be a good Zend product? :) I know you
guys lately like the Java JRE/SDK for your high-end Zend stuff, but,
integration with Mozilla would be a good thing? that way you could combine a
ECMAScript+PHP dev environment on the server side, and, put Client Side PHP
into Mozilla too! Hey, now, that'd be cool. Access the w3c DOM through
PHP! :-) Maybe we could force Microsoft to include PHP support in WSH and
IE6.
..
cheers!
monty
P.S. thanks much for yours helps!
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