There is a PHP plugin for Dreamweaver from AlphaSigma.
http://www.alphasigma.com
-Jackson
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 13:33, Tom Beidler wrote:
Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html editor.
But
I would definitely use the Dreamweaver/BBEdit combination. Dreamweaver for
your wysiwyg layout and then BBEdit for your hard core coding. BBEdit is
the best programmers program out there. And Dreamweaver.. Well I hear they
will be coming out with a new OS X version soon that will rock your
On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 01:33 PM, Tom Beidler wrote:
Could someone suggest a good php editor for the mac? I'm currently using
Dreamweaver because I like the site management and a wysiwyg html
editor.
But otherwise it's a bummer because it doesn't support php.
The ultimate Mac
I'm told, BBEdit for MacOSX is solid, although I haven't used it. I used to
work in BBEdit on OS9. It was the best PERL editors I've ever used. The
Mac's seamless integration with the interpretor is something that I really
miss. But at the time the Mac did not support PHP so I was forced to
BBEdit is by far one of the best basic text editors I have ever seen on
any platform. I use 6.1 (waiting on for an upgrade), and it runs OK on
10.1.4. It would be great to see some tight PHP environment to work in,
but I have yet to see it.
All BBEdit needs is some sort of ProjectBuilder
At 12:14 PM -0600 4/26/02, Kevin Stone wrote:
I'm told, BBEdit for MacOSX is solid, although I haven't used it. I used to
work in BBEdit on OS9. It was the best PERL editors I've ever used. The
Mac's seamless integration with the interpretor is something that I really
miss.
I was a diehard
BBedit it is. I've been holding off on switching for awhile but I just
started using it today and I'm already kicking myself for not switching
earlier. There was no problem/learning curve that I was afraid of and I've
found a number of improvements over the workflow from Dreamweaver. Thanks
for
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Tom Beidler wrote:
BBedit it is. I've been holding off on switching for awhile but I just
started using it today and I'm already kicking myself for not switching
earlier. There was no problem/learning curve that I was afraid of and I've
found a number of improvements over
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