You could always checkout AceHTML 5  from visicommedia.com.. It's avaible as
freeware, one main feature is removed, but that should matter when you use
PHP... Also, there's a FTP client that integrates well into AceHTML named
AceFTP...
"Eppack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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> BRAND new to mySQL and php, still trying to sort it all out. Long time
> programmer, webmaster for my local county, and have taught myself how to
do
> ASP webpages with Access and SQL Server files, no problem, just new to
mySQL
> and php. I'm in the process of moving and consolidating several personal
> sites with web enabled db files to another host that doesn't support
Access
> and ASP, but does do mySQL, so I'm starting from scratch here.
>
> I noticed that there's a number of msgs in this ng about GUI frontends for
> php, but unfortunately none of those links now work. Either the products
are
> no longer available or under redevelopment or whatever, but can't get any
> info on them. In fairness, most of the links date back to 2001 and
earlier,
> but am wondering if there are any other recommended frontends for php
> currently available? Free is good :)
>
> I did locate an asp2php conversion utility, plus one that will convert the
> files as well, but a GUI frontend would be much nicer :) This from an old
> DOS dinosaur, mind you :)
>
> Thanks!
> -- 
> Elaine Pack, Web Analyst, Charlottesville, VA
> Pref email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>



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