I'd suggest looking at Eclipse. It's free, and should have all the XML
editing goodness you're looking for, and should support the web development
kinds of things as well.
-Jeff
On 2004.10.5, at 10:40 AM, John Horner wrote:
Please forgive the OT nature, but I just know you will be able to help.
I upgraded an old Mac I use as a server from 10.1 to 10.2.
After the upgrade, the webserver Documents folder had all the wrong
permissions. I had to log in via the terminal and
Wren == Wren Argetlahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wren documentation I had available for emacs
Wren at the time was either non-existant or
Wren non-educational.
The built-in tutorial, followed by reading the docs until it
gets boring, are both pretty good already. And there's been some
good
Actually, BBEdit takes a pretty liberal view. I actually called them one time to see
if they had a multiple copy discount, since I have 3 computers, and they said I
really only needed two, since I am the only user of the laptop and one of the desktops.
I actually tried Emacs. I'm a Solaris
Celeste Suliin Burris wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ken Williams wrote:
On Oct 3, 2004, at 9:46 AM, wren argetlahm wrote:
(SubEthaEdit since my copy of BBEdit is Classic and a
new one costs way to much for my budget).
If you want to write one because
Every new file I upload
upload from where and how?
From my desktop machine to the server, using FTP.
If I do a rebuild permissions, will it fix this? Will it
over-ride various folders which are world-writable
world writeable? whaddaya wanna doodatfer?
I have some folders within the webserver to
I encountered a similar problem compiling nmap (compiler cannot create
executable) and decided to try upgrading my installation of the Xcode
Tools (which come with 10.3 by default). After registration you can
get the update here:
http://developer.apple.com/tools/download/
That solved the