as with most other things ... homesite is king.for a variety of reasons.
it's customisable.i've added a whole load of custom buttons for php.u can
choose your own colour coding.find/replace ,snippets.
my favourite is it allows u to do server mappings so u can browse and edit
pages with one program.v.cool.it's not free but pretty cheap i imagine(it
comes free with dreamweaver,which i never use).
and ,of course,it doesn't do any thing it's not told to do with your code.
www.allaire.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Grace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PHP General <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] I love/hate FrontPage - need another HTML editor.


> >"Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >003201c08027$e886c480$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003201c08027$e886c480$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >
> >-- snip --
> >
> >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,
> >Murph
>
> I prefer NoteTab Light -- http://www.notetab.com/ -- which is a very
> powerful text editor. While it can't do all the GUI design and doesn't
> have syntax highlighting, everything else altogether makes it worth it.
>
> It allows you to have multiple files open at the same time using a
> tabbed interface (hence the name), and will (optionally) open all the
> files you had open your last editing session when you start it up. My
> favorite feature is the Match Brackets feature, which is nice for making
> sure you're not missing braces, etc.
>
> for example, given this piece of code ( (cursorhere) marks the cursor
> position):
>
>  function foo() {
>    if($somecondition || (cursorhere) someothercondition) { do_this(); }
>  }
>
> ctrl+M (shortcut key to match brackets) would highlight everything
> between the parenthesis in the if. Using it again with that highlighted
> would highlight everything in the function.
>
> NoteTab can also do other useful things, like count word occurance,
> search/replace across all open files, read (to some extent) binary files,
> trim whitespace, sort lines alphabetically, and all that neat stuff. It
> automatically recognizes EBCDIC (remember that) and will automatically
> convert to and from UNIX/Mac/DOS/Windows line endings. All and all, my
> favorite text editor by far even without the syntax highlighting. It even
> has a 'replace notepad/restore notepad' option that you may find yourself
> using.
>
> NoteTab Light is free. There are other versions (NoteTab Standard and
> NoteTab Pro) that are not free, but I have never had a use for them. I
> have heard of a library for it that colorizes HTML but have not yet seen
> it/played with it, and if it does exist and work well it'd be nice to
> have one for PHP. Personally, I'd love something like the Visual Studio-
> like function declaration tooltips and/or a way to navigate to any
> function in the project (Venura <http://dewin.oldbattery.com/venura/>
> currently runs 94 functions in 5994 lines of code -- and that's with the
> mass optimizations I've been doing the last couple weeks.) However,
> I think NoteTab is written with the html author/developer.
>
> DISCLAIMER: The author of this email is in no way shape or form affiliated
> with NoteTab and/or it's authors, except for happening to love the
program.
>
> Side note: Out of all the people I've recommended NoteTab too, almost all
of
> them like it.
>
> --
>  - Daniel Grace <http://dewin.oldbattery.com/>
>
>   "Space may be the final frontier but its made in a Hollywood basement."
>     - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
>
>
>
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