[PHP] PHP Devel Environments???

2003-03-20 Thread Henrik Hudson
Hey List-

Any one have some input on some good GUI WYSIWYG devel enviroments for 
creating PHP scriptlets. The boss wants to lose the dependancy on the 2 
programmers (myself and another person) for every little piece of PHP code. 
Of course, the graphic designers have no desire to learn source code, so we 
have to see if there are any WYSIWYG's out there that will allow them to 
create code chunks to either do webforms or handle simple variable passing 
between pages?

My argument is that it is to wide open and there are too many variables that 
need to be taken into account for this to happen.

We did look at Dreamweaver MX, but it's PHP support is limited to syntax 
highlighting and being able to insert if and else clauses. I'd tell'em to use 
gvim, but I don't think that would fly :) The boss says there are some 
Dreamweaver extensions for doing some of this stuff, but I still question 
their quality for open ended stuff like writing PHP.

Thanks.

Henrik

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Re: [PHP] PHP Devel Environments???

2003-03-20 Thread John Wells
Henrik,

Why not use Smarty and create your own functions for your designers to
use?  That's one of it's purposes, after all.

John

Henrik Hudson said:
 Hey List-

 Any one have some input on some good GUI WYSIWYG devel enviroments for
 creating PHP scriptlets. The boss wants to lose the dependancy on the
 2  programmers (myself and another person) for every little piece of
 PHP code.  Of course, the graphic designers have no desire to learn
 source code, so we  have to see if there are any WYSIWYG's out there
 that will allow them to  create code chunks to either do webforms or
 handle simple variable passing  between pages?

 My argument is that it is to wide open and there are too many
 variables that  need to be taken into account for this to happen.

 We did look at Dreamweaver MX, but it's PHP support is limited to syntax
  highlighting and being able to insert if and else clauses. I'd tell'em
 to use  gvim, but I don't think that would fly :) The boss says there
 are some  Dreamweaver extensions for doing some of this stuff, but I
 still question  their quality for open ended stuff like writing PHP.

 Thanks.

 Henrik

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Re: [PHP] PHP Devel Environments???

2003-03-20 Thread Larry E. Ullman
The only product I know of that fits your description (I think) is 
JaneBuilder (http://www.seejanecode.com). It's currently available for 
Mac and will be on Windows soon. Never used it myself...

Larry

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RE: [PHP] PHP Devel Environments???

2003-03-20 Thread Dan Rossi
The boss wants to lose the dependancy on the 2
programmers (myself and another person) for every little piece of PHP
code.

does that mean your job ? why look into it for them  dont do it man !

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Hey List-

Any one have some input on some good GUI WYSIWYG devel enviroments for
creating PHP scriptlets. The boss wants to lose the dependancy on the 2
programmers (myself and another person) for every little piece of PHP
code.
Of course, the graphic designers have no desire to learn source code, so we
have to see if there are any WYSIWYG's out there that will allow them to
create code chunks to either do webforms or handle simple variable passing
between pages?

My argument is that it is to wide open and there are too many variables
that
need to be taken into account for this to happen.

We did look at Dreamweaver MX, but it's PHP support is limited to syntax
highlighting and being able to insert if and else clauses. I'd tell'em to
use
gvim, but I don't think that would fly :) The boss says there are some
Dreamweaver extensions for doing some of this stuff, but I still question
their quality for open ended stuff like writing PHP.

Thanks.

Henrik

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