On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 19:08:44 -0500, "Toby Butzon"
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>Plus if you're just looking for soemthing to get your layout started, you
>can start in FrontPage and just never open PHP files in it once you start
>adding PHP ;)
I'm using HoTMetaL Pro 6.0. It's great for table layo
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Subject: Re: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Murph wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Murph wrote:
> I'd like to take a look at EditPlus2. Got a link?
>
http://www.editplus.com/
> What I'd like an editor to do for me is help out with how the page looks.
> One I set up a page that looks half-way decent - even if I use stock
> templates or style sheets - I can
> James,
>
> I too have used various WYSIWYG html coders, and most of the time, I found
> my self hampered by application limitations. It is a fair way to study
code
> generated...but that method of learning can be dangerous as well. I also
> find I have quicker response/fixes to bugs in handcod
If you're still interested, try cooledit for linux/unix
http://cooledit.sourceforge.net/
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Subject: Re: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.
Having used both FrontPage and Dreamwea
Coming in on this late and from another platform:
I use Bluefish and Gvim under Unix. Of the two, Gvim is probably the
most configurable editor out there (macros, syntax highlighting, runs
its own scripts, uses a variety of scripting languages) and is available
for Windows. It's free (well, it's
o: Php-General-Digest; Chris Aitken
> Subject: RE: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.
>
>
> Have any of you tried using EditPlus? (www.editplus.com)
> This is a great
> little editor for HTML, JavaScript, and PHP. You can
> download extra modules
> for
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> It is NOT ported to Linux is it?
> I couldn't find any information on the we
Scott Gerhardt wrote:
> It is NOT ported to Linux is it?
> I couldn't find any information on the website indicating weather it was
> compiled for *NIX or not.
Use emacs. Or vi. Or quanta. Or something else.
Wagner
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Nope. EditPlus is Windows-only.
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It is NOT ported to Linux is it?
I couldn't find any information on the website indicating weather it was
compiled for *NIX or not.
- Scott
> Have any of you tried using EditPlus? (www.editplus.com) This is a great
> little editor for HTML, JavaScript, and PHP. You can download
> extr
Homesite from Allaire - although $99US is what I have been using for years.
I really like it for editing PHP, HTML, and JavaScript.
Dan
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Hi.
FrontPage sucks fo
Have any of you tried using EditPlus? (www.editplus.com) This is a great
little editor for HTML, JavaScript, and PHP. You can download extra modules
for color syntax hilighting of practically any language you can think of
including many different databases. It has some nice useful HTML feature
In article <008301c0803a$ff59af20$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Murph") wrote:
> But, you know, the look and feel of a site is pretty important and an
> HTML editor goes a long way toward managing that part. If you can
> find an editor that helps you set up some style sheets that carr
I use ultraedit 8.0 this editor rocks :)
on a side note as someone else posted, 'everyone to their own' it dont
matter what editor you love as long as the work gets done.
Chris Lee
Mediawaveonline.com
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> But, you know, the look and feel of a site is pretty important and an HTML
> editor goes a long way toward managing that part. If you can find an
editor
> that helps you set up some style sheets that carry across all your pages
> without you having to type in all the code for every page, you're
ROFLMAO =D
- Kath
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> At 09:06 PM 16/01/2001, Kath wrote:
> >
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>
>Anyone out there using an HTML editor that they'd like to recommend?
>Why? Are there any FAQs I should be reading for this answer?
>
>Yours,
>Mur
hi,
here you see our FLASHBOOK
its just flash4, php and mysql
www.artfuntasy.com
greetings
andre
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From: "Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 3:45 AM
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> Having used both FrontPage and Dreamweaver in the past I have resorted
back to a text editor. Not that either was bad or good. Just found that I
had the best control when doing the writing myself.
Hi, James.
There's no question that hand-coding is the way to go. I'm with you 110% on
that s
t: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.
Having used both FrontPage and Dreamweaver in the past I have resorted back
to a text editor. Not that either was bad or good. Just found that I had
the best control when doing the writing myself
Having used both FrontPage and Dreamweaver in the past I have resorted back to a text
editor. Not that either was bad or good. Just found that I had the best control when
doing the writing myself.
I currently use EditPlus2 for text editing. It has everything I need and cost very
little. I
> A much more realistic windows solution in half the time (and about a
> thousandth of the HD space :) You can add in a Step 11 if needed which is
> to Slap yourself over the wrist 5 times for wanting to use Frontpage in
the
> first place.
Hi, Chris.
Really, thanks for the suggestion. I'm with
Heh heh
Now were talkin'
:o)
Todd
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Sent: January 16, 2001 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.
> At 09:06 PM 16/01/2001, Kat
At 09:06 PM 16/01/2001, Kath wrote:
>Hey,
>
>To get Frontpage to recognize PHP files (at least to let you edit them), do
>the following (I'm assuming FP2000):
>
>1 - Open FP
>2 - Click on Tools
>3 - Click on Options
>4 - Click on the Configure Editors tab
>5 - Hit Add
>6 - Make file type "php"
>7
> I use Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 - it's the best ever for HTML and others.
It
> recognizes the PHP extension and checks for syntax errors though it
doesn't
> check for errors in the PHP-languages.
It seems like there's an awful lot of people jumping on the Macromedia
editor bandwagon and after v
Hi
FrontPage is a piece of garbage...try DreamWeaveryou won't be
disappointed. It is available from Macromedia and does not munge your code
like FrontPage does!
Todd
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Sent: January 16, 2001 9:50 PM
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Hi,
I use Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 - it's the best ever for HTML and others. It
recognizes the PHP extension and checks for syntax errors though it doesn't
check for errors in the PHP-languages.
SED
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From: Murph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To
Hey,
To get Frontpage to recognize PHP files (at least to let you edit them), do
the following (I'm assuming FP2000):
1 - Open FP
2 - Click on Tools
3 - Click on Options
4 - Click on the Configure Editors tab
5 - Hit Add
6 - Make file type "php"
7 - Make editor name "FrontPage"
8 - Make command
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