tom wrote:
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> > Arachnophilia -- http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/
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> > Freeware which the author has been supporting/updating for years.
>
> This is what I use, though I like the older version mo
Oh God Ann don't use MS-Word, the only thing the HTML it produces is good for
is posting you resume on a web page.
At 12:07 AM 1/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2
Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
> but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
>
I just write straight code and crib a lot from previously written stuff -
occasionally
Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using
> for their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
> but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
I used to use Pico (a simple non-graphical unix-based text editor).
Coded everything b
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From: "Mark Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: OT: HTML Editors
> Ah, you kids and your HTML editors.
> In my day we used sticks to scra
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:53:38 -0500, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
> Yes, but "con" should be "con:"
> and we still depend on ddt, stat, etc.
Works with or without the ":" character in many versions of MS/PC-DOS
and Windows. IIRC, OS/2 was a bit more picky about it.
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
Ah, you kids and your HTML editors.
In my day we used sticks to scratch out our code in the dirt...
('course, we had to photograph the result with a digital camera and OCR the
image into a text file, but still...)
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
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Subject: Re: OT: HTML Editors
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:53:38 -0500
Yes, but "con" should be "con:"
and we still depend on ddt, stat, etc.
Collin
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From: "Doug Franklin"
Yes, but "con" should be "con:"
and we still depend on ddt, stat, etc.
Collin
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From: "Doug Franklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Personally I like: copy con index.htm
real programmers use: copy con program.com
;-)
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
That's true any editor you extend in LISP had to be written by a sadist.
At 08:59 AM 1/10/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Peter Alling wrote:
> I'm opposed to most wysiwig editors on principal but you're just sick. :)
Don't look at me, Mishka said _emacs_!
(although I wonder if someo
VI the editor that time forgot, as if someone had turned edlin from
dos into a full screen editor.
At 07:06 PM 1/10/2003 +1100, you wrote:
I'm using JEXT for HTML, PHP, Java and so on. It's free and works well
enough, but is strictly a coding tool. The only hassle I have had is that
you have to f
Worse, I use K-edit a X-edit emulator for the PC. (I cut my teeth programming
ForTran on Mainframes).
At 01:50 AM 1/10/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Peter Alling commented:
> > > What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> > > their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 200
This one time, at band camp,
Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> free-ware. PPWizard is based on REXX programming/scripting language
Gee, takes me back to my OS/2 days
Kevin
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachment
Shaun,
I use Homesite version 4.51. It's old, but do the job nicely. Homesite is shareware,
but the functionality doesn't expire after 30 days. I think that's unique to the 4.51
version. Pretty sure I'm gonna buy that program one of these days, though... :-)
Another editor I like is HTML-kit fr
Hi!
Well, I am guilty of being a programmer. Furthermore, once upon a time
I was quite fluent in TeX and LaTeX if you know what it is :). Darn,
Donald Knuth came once to my university to give some lectures
including some on WeB and Weave... It was some time around 1993 or
1994.
Anyway, before I g
I'm using JEXT for HTML, PHP, Java and so on. It's free and works well
enough, but is strictly a coding tool. The only hassle I have had is that
you have to fiddle around to get it to recognise that an SHTML extension
indicates an HTML file. If it doesn't recognise the extension it won't turn
on th
Peter Alling commented:
> > > What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> > > their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
> > > but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
> >vi. :)
> I'm opposed to most wysiwig editors on principal but you're jus
Shaun Canning asked:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites?
vi. Well, technically vim, but apart from word-wrap and multiple
undo, I treat it as if it were vi.
So far it does everything I want an HTML editor to do. (I don't
need a WYSIWYG
I'm opposed to most wysiwig editors on principal but you're just sick. :)
At 05:29 PM 1/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the jo
On Thursday, January 9, 2003, at 03:42 PM, Shaun Canning wrote:
What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
Cheers
+
Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
> but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
Yeah, and it generates awful, bloated code.
I use a plain text editor (Editpad - freewa
notepad handles everything but flash :o)
I don't like all the crap front page adds to a site.
--- Shaun Canning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > What HTML editors or web page creation
software are
> PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000,
> which does the job,
> but
What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
Cheers
Shaun Canning
Cultural Her
>What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
>their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
>but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
I use Softpress Freeway 3.5 which is a WYSIWYG app with an interface that
Quark users will feel familiar with.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> Arachnophilia -- http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/
>
> Freeware which the author has been supporting/updating for years.
This is what I use, though I like the older version more than the new
java version.
Arachnophilia -- http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/
Freeware which the author has been supporting/updating for years.
However, it is only for those who know html, it is not a "write the hmtl for you"
editor. It is a plain text editor customized for html. Tool bars for common html
functions
Hi Shaun,
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 08:42:19 +1100, Shaun Canning wrote:
> What HTML editors or web page creation software are PDMLer's using for
> their web sites? I am still using Frontpage 2000, which does the job,
> but is an idiosyncratic little bugger...
I use a text editor and hand-code the H
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