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Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP EDITORS
Up until recently, I've used Crimson Editor
(http://www.crimsoneditor.com) which does a great job with syntax
highlighting and is a great all around editor I think. I'm surprised I
don't see it mentioned more often when I see lists of PHP-happy edi
gh. Much more so than Crimson Editor.
But CE is still my favorite basic free code and text editor.
-TG
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Hello John,
On 28 Jan 2004 at 0:10, John Jensen wrote:
> Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good
> (Or Free) Php Editor is?
If you want something nice and simple to start with, try WinSyntax
(http://www.winsyntax.com).
If you want a very nice and configurable edi
x27;t have to install a separate
application. That is of course, if you are already
using eclipse.
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Hello,
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:10:11 -0600
"John Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what
> a good (Or Free) Php Editor is?
Maybe you missed this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=107396769431732&w=2
or
http://www.phparc
John Jensen wrote:
Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good (Or
Free) Php Editor is?
Google.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=php+editors&btnG=Google+Search
Archives.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&w=2&r=1&s=php+editors&q=b
N
> I'm running Apache 2.0 as a service and PHP (like a
> module) onto a Windows Advanced Server. I´m looking
> for a good and free Editor to use with PHP (With
> debugging features). Can anyone with experience guide
> me?
Look up archives. You will get full list of PHP editors.
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>
> Do you know any good equivalent with similar features for Linux?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pierre-Luc Soucy
>
> > PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net
>
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Do you know any good equivalent with similar features for Linux?
Thanks,
Pierre-Luc Soucy
> PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net
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PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net
I'm running Apache 2.0 as a service and PHP (like a
module) onto a Windows Advanced Server. I´m looking
for a good and free Editor to use with PHP (With
debugging features). Can anyone with experience guide
me?
Thanks.
Janine.
Take a look at Maguma Studio Light (www.maguma.com)
Neil
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I second that! I was to the point where I bought Ultra Dev but only used
it for table layout and then spent the rest of my time in Home Site. Now
with the new Dreamwever MX Home Site is built in. I was able to complete
a site I was working on in PHP in about an hour last night! Since Home
I've used Edit Plus and Dreamweaver as a combination for a while !
And the new Dreamweaver is worth getting !
I've set it up in 10 minutes with my Linux box using there PHP and MySQL and
first impressions are very good !
Much better than Ultradev was and a hell of lot quicker and more stable than
> > I would love to hear other people's experiences with these
> editors though.
>
> Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
> I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my
> favorite, but it
> sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know
> I would love to hear other people's experiences with these editors though.
Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my favorite, but it
sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know if you have
>Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
>something that will group together all the PHP, INC,
>HTML, CSS files together into one logical project?
>Preferrably freeware/shareware, obviously.
Both the new Dreamweaver MX, and GoLive 6.0 have PHP Editing
features. There is a preview version
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> From: Liam Gibbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 30 April 2002 19:11
>
> Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
> something that will group together all the PHP, INC,
> HTML, CSS files together into one logical project?
> Preferrably freeware/shareware, ob
Actually, I think you'll find that you can't use it (for anything
commercial) in the 30-day trial period -- that'd be mentioned in that block
of text you clicked "accept" to :)
But that's really a discussion about software licensing, not PHP.
Justin French
on 01/05/02 5:32 PM, r ([EMAIL PROTE
Hey,
I use MacroMedia's ultra dev for my JSP/ASP pages but i know it supports
PHP.
The only problem i see is that it sure as hell aint free, you can use it for
the first 30 days of course...
after than i've heard that SOME people crack it and use it illegallybut
i dont know much about that
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 03:24, McShen wrote:
> I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
> highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my PHP
> codes. Are there any editors like that? I just want a editor that
> highlights my code and check my syntax.
>
> re
I think this discussion just took place, try searching the mailing list
archives for "good php editor"
Keith
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, McShen wrote:
> I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
> highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my PHP codes. Are
I spoke to the BBEdit folks at MacWorld.
A MacOS X port is forthcoming.
regards,
andrew
On 2/16/01 7:46 PM, "Alexander Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Goodrich wrote:
>> The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they
>> port to OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD
Dave Goodrich wrote:
> The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they
> port to OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD box.
Isnt BBedit originally from BeOS? This way, you could at least run it
on your x86-Box.
regards
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>> From: "Hoover, Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:51:16 -0500
>> To: 'Julian Wood' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
>>
>> I think BBEdit can get that
Free 1-877-869-6603 ext. 237
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> From: "Hoover, Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:51:16 -0500
> To: 'Julian Wood' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> I have Allaire and use it for web development, but i'm not happy
>
omiti Surveyor, and
stuff like that. Not a problem.
I'm completely happy with Homesite, myself.
-Jeff
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> I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
> development use Macs. Even though t
I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
development use Macs. Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development areas.
Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)
Josh H
>From Allaire's (Homesite) web page:
"When InternetWorld surveyed 136 professional design firms (iXL, USWeb,
Modem Media, TVisions, Organic Online, etc.) in October 1999, HomeSite was
the most popular HTML tool:
Allaire HomeSite - 52.9%
Bare Bones BBEdit (Mac) - 42.6%
Microsoft FrontPage - 22.8
llas Kropka'; 'Michael McGlothlin'; Matt DeLong
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>
> I know, I was a TextPad fun too untill I found EditPlus ...
> It is better, at least I though so.
>
> Try it, it's a good alternative to TextPad ... e
0.2c
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
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Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
www.textpad.com
Wonderful app, high
www.textpad.com
Wonderful app, highlighting, keeps your tabs lots of keyboard
shortcuts and lots of customization.
This is what all my developers prefer.
Dallas K.
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> Cheers,
> Maxim Maletsky
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>
>
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> Also try:
> http://www.textpad.com/
>
>
>
EditPlus does that ... it's on Win...
but again, search archives ...
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
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Also try:
http://www.textpad.com/
Thanks,
Matt DeLong
Studio 77
eBusiness & Wireless Solutions Prov
You could try Xemacs, which has colour syntax highlighting and a built
in psychoanalist! (No, really!) But I prefer Gvim. You need (say) gvim
5.7 and the vim 5.7rt. If you're running a *nix, build it against Gtk.
It's charityware, and looks and works the same on any platform. Menu
driven and Grep
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> I write all my code in a normal plain-text editor, whatever is available
> on whate
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> >> I am not
> Thanks,
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8, 2001 11:28 AM
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> I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check
it
> out at www.phped.com
>
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> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 7:03 AM
> To:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> I use PHPED (www.phped.com). It has some bugs but I like it. What is
> important that it has online manual (F1 clicked on word you search for)
EditPlus can do that if you have the manual in winhelp format. :-)
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:29:11PM -0500, Toby Butzon wrote:
> Perhaps the PHP page should have a page of editors with
> feature lists/ups & downs to each editor... a little
> research & a public page by one person (and maybe
> intermittent updates; moderated feedback might also be good)
> would
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> > Everyone has their favorite editor, and FWIW mine is
editplus. I've
> > programmed for almost 20 years with many different
editors and in
> > my opinion, this is the best editor I&
> Everyone has their favorite editor, and FWIW mine is editplus. I've
> programmed for almost 20 years with many different editors and in
> my opinion, this is the best editor I've ever used. It works
> great with PHP.
> www.editplus.com
I use PHPED (www.phped.com). It has some bugs but I like it
Hello Jeff,
Everyone has their favorite editor, and FWIW mine is editplus. I've
programmed for almost 20 years with many different editors and in
my opinion, this is the best editor I've ever used. It works
great with PHP.
www.editplus.com
Best regards,
Randy
Sunday, January 21, 2001, 11:3
Textpad is pretty good on Micro$ucks products. It has a free evaluation
which isn't very bothersome (unlike others...). You can examine it as
www.textpad.com.
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I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check it
out at www.phped.com
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So what editor is recommended?
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:
> So what editor is recommended? I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
> cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
>
> Thanks!
>
I've found vim to be quite capable. Only a few syntax highlighting problems,
but no big
rsday, January 18, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors... perhaps Ultraedit
> John Huggins wrote:
> > I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com. I use it
> > along side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization.
Ultraedit
> > (out of the bo
John Huggins wrote:
> I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com. I use it
> along side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization. Ultraedit
> (out of the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of the
> several wordlist files and then you will have syn
Karl,
I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com. I use it along
side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization. Ultraedit (out of
the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of the several
wordlist files and then you will have syntax highlighting. I
no i work in PHPEd from www.soysal.com/PHPEd for win 9x/2000
romaN
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So what editor is recommended? I'm a little familiar with
There is no recommended editor. Use whatever you like, as long as it
stores the files in plain text.
Jeremy
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Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:
> So what editor is recommended? I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
> cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
Try emacs with a php-mode (there are several, search for them).
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