[PHP] PHP-Friendly WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-01-04 Thread Brandon

G'day!

I'm a full-time university student, and also serve on a part-time basis
(during vacations, holidays, etc.) as the Systems
Administrator/Webmaster/PHP Guru/Computer Trainer for my library back home.
Another work term is coming to an end soon, and in my absence, there will be
no PHP/HTML-savvy staff onsite - just me, several hundred kilometres away.

As the subject header pretty clearly lays out, I'm looking for a WYSIWYG
HTML editor that isn't going to go and h4x0r webpages which contain PHP
source that I've written to automate several tasks they perform. So far,
I've tried the following without success:

- Adobe PageMill. It came free with PageMaker; nice, except it arbitrarily
replaces things like ? with gt;?. And that's just no fun. :-)

- Netscape Composer, which gets the current value produced by the PHP bits,
and then saves that information, statically.

Maybe I'm looking in the wrong forum, but I'd appreciate any suggestions.

Best,

Brandon Uhlman

Systems Administrator
South Shore Regional Library






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Re: [PHP] PHP-Friendly WYSIWYG HTML Editor

2002-01-04 Thread Brian Clark

* Brandon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 04. 2002 10:47]:

 G'day!

G'day, mate!

[...]

 I've tried the following without success:

 - Adobe PageMill. It came free with PageMaker; nice, except it arbitrarily
 replaces things like ? with gt;?. And that's just no fun. :-)

 - Netscape Composer, which gets the current value produced by the PHP bits,
 and then saves that information, statically.

A lot of folks seem to love Macromedia Dreamweaver for use with PHP.

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