Hi all
Thanks for the many replies - I now have a lot of editors I can choose from! Many of you made a real effort to explain pros and cons and give quite a lot of detail. This is really appreciated.
If I could afford it, I think I'd purchase IntraWeb, as it sounds exactly what I was after - you do all the form design and coding in Delphi and it produces the HTML.
However, it seems the advice is to get my hands dirty and learn all this stuff, which is what I now plan to do. I've got a few quite positive comments on front page, so may also try out the 2003 version (if they have a trial version - do Microsoft do such things?)
Thanks again. Dave Jollie (: 09 368 4259 -----Original Message-----
The one common thing that I think EVERYONE has said is that they like to write their own HTML - and I thought that it was only me and a few of my geeky friends who did that.
Anyway - it appears that the general advice is use any editor - one which you are comfortable with - but you will probably want to use something like NotePad for the final once over unless your editor leaves your editing alone and does not think it knows better than you do.
Chrissy. |
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