RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-05 Thread Jonathan Wheat


I use PHP Coder (http://www.phpide.de ) which has been changed to Maguma
PHP4EE Studio.

http://www.maguma.com/english/welcome.html  There's a Light and a Pro
version.  The Light version is free

-Jon

 -Original Message-
From:   shaun murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, December 04, 2001 5:25 AM
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Subject:[PHP] PHP newbie alert

Hello!

Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a
task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but
are there any extensions I should be using?



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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Stefan Rusterholz

If you use Dreamweaver under MacOS I suggest to take a look at BBedit from
BareBones (www.versiontracker.com or www.barebones.com).

Under Windows I currently use UltraEdit which fits quite fine but needed a
few changes to the wordlist.txt which is responsible for syntax-highlighting
(if you want that changes just mail me).
Another valuable tool is proton - unfortunately I don't have any links for
those two.

but dreamweaver is IMHO a good chose for itself (using it's built-in
code-editor).

I myself prefer working on BBedit only (without using dreamweaver). At Job I
have to work on a windows machine where I prefere to use UltraEdit.

happy coding
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From: shaun murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP newbie alert


 Hello!

 Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
 update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such
a
 task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot
but
 are there any extensions I should be using?



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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread shaun murphy

hi!

Thanks for replying so quick. I use win2000 and have ultraedit so BBedit
isnt really an option.


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 If you use Dreamweaver under MacOS I suggest to take a look at BBedit from
 BareBones (www.versiontracker.com or www.barebones.com).

 Under Windows I currently use UltraEdit which fits quite fine but needed a
 few changes to the wordlist.txt which is responsible for
syntax-highlighting
 (if you want that changes just mail me).
 Another valuable tool is proton - unfortunately I don't have any links for
 those two.

 but dreamweaver is IMHO a good chose for itself (using it's built-in
 code-editor).

 I myself prefer working on BBedit only (without using dreamweaver). At Job
I
 have to work on a windows machine where I prefere to use UltraEdit.

 happy coding
 Stefan Rusterholz, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 interaktion gmbh
 Stefan Rusterholz
 Zürichbergstrasse 17
 8032 Zürich
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 F. +41 1 253 19 56
 W3 www.interaktion.ch
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 From: shaun murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:25 AM
 Subject: [PHP] PHP newbie alert


  Hello!
 
  Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
  update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for
such
 a
  task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot
 but
  are there any extensions I should be using?
 
 
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Ralph Guzman

I'd suggest Homesite:

http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/

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Subject: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

Hello!

Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a
task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but
are there any extensions I should be using?



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RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread MrBaseball34

 Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
 update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a
 task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but
 are there any extensions I should be using?
 

If you don't want to spend any money, there's a Homesite clone called
!stPage 2000 at: http://www.evrsoft.com.

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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Andrew Forgue

On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 05:25, shaun murphy wrote:
 Hello!
 
 Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
 update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a
 task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but
 are there any extensions I should be using?
 
 
 
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I myself use VIM. Http://www.vim.org ( Yes, There IS a windows version)

Pros:
 Very, Very Stable. 
 Excellent Syntax higlighting
 Many, Many Features

Cons:
 If you have never touched a 'vi' based UNIX editor, you probably
  cant use this.  Dont let this deter you.. But it has a VERY steep
learning curve


-Andrew


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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Dan McCullough

EditPlus2, there might be a newer version, trial never runs out.
HomeSite 4.5, there is a Macromedia version, 60 day trial, very very worthwhile for a 
purchase.

--- Andrew Forgue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 05:25, shaun murphy wrote:
  Hello!
  
  Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and
  update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a
  task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but
  are there any extensions I should be using?
  
  
  
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 I myself use VIM. Http://www.vim.org ( Yes, There IS a windows version)
 
 Pros:
  Very, Very Stable. 
  Excellent Syntax higlighting
  Many, Many Features
 
 Cons:
  If you have never touched a 'vi' based UNIX editor, you probably
   cant use this.  Dont let this deter you.. But it has a VERY steep
 learning curve
 
 
 -Andrew
 
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Erik Price

Okay, you brought it up !  ;-)

EMACS.

If you use Unix, then this is your supersuite.  This is your Microsoft 
Office for plaintext editors.

Pros:
Easier to learn than vi
Many man many many many features
Supercustomizeable
Integrates tightly with Unix operating system

Cons:
A little on the bloatware side
vi is more widely available (at least it was back in the early 80s when 
a few MB of disk space was a big deal)
vi is much more slim

Knowing vi is useful, but I find I'm much more productive in emacs.  And 
when I want to use an Aqua-compatible editor, I use BBEdit lite because 
I'm poor and it's pretty good (a tiny bit buggy on OS X).  There's 
actually an emacs for OS X that I haven't gotten around to trying yet, 
maybe I'll give the compile a shot tonight.


Erik


On Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 07:50  PM, Andrew Forgue wrote:

 I myself use VIM. Http://www.vim.org ( Yes, There IS a windows version)

 Pros:
  Very, Very Stable.
  Excellent Syntax higlighting
  Many, Many Features

 Cons:
  If you have never touched a 'vi' based UNIX editor, you probably
   cant use this.  Dont let this deter you.. But it has a VERY steep
 learning curve


 -Andrew


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Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Richard S. Crawford

HomeSite is up to version 5.  I use it primarily for the built-in FTP 
client, which makes website maintenance very, very easy.


At 05:06 PM 12/4/2001, you wrote:
EditPlus2, there might be a newer version, trial never runs out.
HomeSite 4.5, there is a Macromedia version, 60 day trial, very very 
worthwhile for a purchase.


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