I use editplus, which has php highlighting built in... and a great ftp
utility as well.

http://www.editplus.com for more info.

Rudy


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From: "Alexander Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PHP Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors... perhaps Ultraedit


> John Huggins wrote:
> > I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com.  I use it
> > along side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization.
Ultraedit
> > (out of the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of
the
> > several wordlist files and then you will have syntax highlighting.  I
try
> > to use Dreamweaver to organize and FTP the files back and forth from
server
> > to workstation.  However, I have frequently used the built in FTP
Load/Save
> > ability in Ultraedit; This is a great timesaver.
>
> That depends. If you can't test locally, it can. If you can, and
especially
> when you're working on some bigger application and use CVS anyway it won't
do
> you any good.
>
> > Still, an editor is just an editor
>
> But emacs is pretty different, isn't it? You can't compare emacs or vi to
any
> other editor.
>
> Wagner
>
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