+1 for Aptana -- it's Eclipse-based IDE, so Eclipse plugins are also
available (Aptana + Mylyn in my case).

On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 2:19 AM, W Craig Trader <craig.tra...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 05/20/2011 05:54 AM, BobX wrote:
>
>> Pretty obvious question, but is there any recommended HTML editor that
>> won't munch the Django template codes? I was using Amaya to form my
>> pages, but after a couple of what-the-heck moments, I discovered that
>> it sporadically "eats" the template codes - ones in table definitions
>> being particularly vulnerable.
>>
>> Notepad2 is very usable - but unfortunately that's just syntax
>> highlighting the raw HTML codes. So at the moment I'm generating the
>> templates with Amaya and then switching to Notepad2 once the template
>> codes are added.
>>
>> I've also got SeaMonkey but haven't had a chance to try it yet.
>> Platforms I've got available are Linux or Windows.
>>
>> Thanks. Bob.
>>
>
> The Aptana packaging of Eclipse for Python Development includes an HTML
> editor that is Django-aware.
>
> - Craig -
>
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