What's the difference between the two options?
And/or why wouldn't you be able to install PDT as a plugin to Flex
Builder? (Instructions for that seem to be here:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/PDT/Installation#From_Update_Site )
Whether good or bad, I do most of my HTML editing in CFEclipse which is
designed for ColdFusion / CFML.
[email protected] wrote:
Thanks Alan. I appreciate the response. Unfortunately, I'd prefer to
use Flex Builder stand-alone and augment it via plugins rather than
download Eclipse and augment it with the Flex Builder plugin.
Any other suggestions?
--- In [email protected], Alan K <ultr...@...> wrote:
Download Eclipse PDT and install Flex Builder as a Plug in.
You will have code hinting and debugging for HTML, XML, PHP as well
as other
nifty stuff.
http://www.eclipse.org/pdt/release-notes/pdt2_0.php
Alan
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