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Subject: Re: perl, web based text editors available?
I will include no code here, just concept.
A html type form, that pulls its options from a predetermined directory
(possibly recursivley) using the dir
listing functions built into perl. Select your file and hit submit. A
fo in the text area
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From: "Steveo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:01 AM
Subject: perl, web based text editors available?
> I have a small dynamic website I wrote in perl. All news and stuff is
>
I have a small dynamic website I wrote in perl. All news and stuff is
entered through a web accessible backend page and the data is written to a
series of flat ascii text files. When I make a mistake in entering data,
or if I want to change most data, I have to shell in and edit it with vi
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If you want something more generic, try VIM. If you are comfortable
with vi, then this is a sure hit.
http://www.vim.org
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From: Russ Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 10:05 AM
To: 'michael'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subje
Textpad is one good option
It has bunch of nice things built into it
http://www.wowwebdesigns.com/tools/id_20/
junaid
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From: ss004b3324 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:17 AM
To: Beginners
Subject: RE: text editors
> Speaking of t
arch 07, 2002 23:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: text editors
>
>
> Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
> line #ing
> for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student).
>
> BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys
> (and
> -Original Message-
> From: michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: text editors
>
> Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
> line #ing
> for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student).
I'm still testing a number of them myself, but
> Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
> line #ing
> for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student).
Syn - line numbering and lots more:
http://web.utanet.at/ascherst/syn/index.html
Shaun
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Ok, I just checked out Vim for myself, and I have to say I'm VERY impressed.
It has Perl syntax highlighting and more features than I know what to do
with.
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From: Timothy Johnson
To: 'michael '; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/7/02 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: te
emacs
michael wrote:
> Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
> line #ing
> for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student).
>
> BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys
> (and you know who you are) are fantastic. Some of the
> explanation
I haven't used it, but I've heard that ViM works pretty well.
http://vim.sf.net/download.php
-Original Message-
From: michael
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/7/02 9:36 PM
Subject: text editors
Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
line #ing
for W2K
Speaking of text editors, anyone know of a good one that has
line #ing
for W2K? Free, of course (I am a student).
BTW - this is a list that is really worth reading. You guys
(and you know who you are) are fantastic. Some of the
explanations offered here are so clear that even I can
understand
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