Well you can use emacs to do all of this as well !
For Win NT guys you can download Cygnus and install
this as the shell...

I must agree with AndySoft as well, UltraEdit is very
good.  It isn't as well known as it should be.

-John K

> -----Original Message-----
> From: AndySoft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 December 1999 17:38
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Html Editors and JSP
>
>
> > or anything, but the syntax coloring of the JSP stuff with
> the HTML is
> > really top notch. It makes it a lot easier to write them
> than just using a
> > Java editor or a plain HTML editor.
>
> ohh if you want to just edit jsp files and you don't like
> notepad, cause you
> can't see where your code is, i suggest ultraedit, you can
> choose your own
> color codes for every extension, my jsp color codes are
> everything is light
> grey and the jsp stuff (tags, scriplets) are red, so this way
> i can see just
> what i need, very helpful on a long run, not to mention ultraedit has
> goodies like find and replace in multiple files and column select mode
>
> AndySoft
>
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