Re: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-28 Thread memoimyself
Hello John,

On 28 Jan 2004 at 0:10, John Jensen wrote:

 Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good
 (Or Free) Php Editor is?

If you want something nice and simple to start with, try WinSyntax 
(http://www.winsyntax.com).

If you want a very nice and configurable editor that has loads of great plugins for 
other 
technologies (such as XML/XSLT), go straight to jEdit (http://www.jedit.org).

If you want a nice IDE with lots of menus and helpers, try either PHPEdit 
(http://www.phpedit.org) or Maguma Studio 
(http://www.maguma.com/products.php?article=free).

My suggestion is that you download them all, have a go at each one and keep the one 
you find more intuitive and feel most comfortable with.

Good luck,

Erik

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RE: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-28 Thread Gryffyn, Trevor
Up until recently, I've used Crimson Editor
(http://www.crimsoneditor.com) which does a great job with syntax
highlighting and is a great all around editor I think.  I'm surprised I
don't see it mentioned more often when I see lists of PHP-happy editors.

Right not I'm evaluating Zend Studio ($200-$250) which is PHENOMEMAL!..
But of course that's money.. Not free.

Since my boss said he might foot the bill if I found a good commercial
editor, I'm giving Zend a shot.   I did install and fool around with
PHPEdit briefly and for a free system, it looks really great.  For what
I'm doing though, I really wanted something a little more powerful (and
not necessarily free).

I really didn't dig into PHPEdit very deeply.  If Zend turns out to have
major problems, I'll give PHPEdit a more honest look.  First glance it
appeared fairly functional though.  Much more so than Crimson Editor.
But CE is still my favorite basic free code and text editor.

-TG

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 Hello John,
 
 On 28 Jan 2004 at 0:10, John Jensen wrote:
 
  Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering 
 what a good
  (Or Free) Php Editor is?
 
 If you want something nice and simple to start with, try WinSyntax 
 (http://www.winsyntax.com).
 
 If you want a very nice and configurable editor that has 
 loads of great plugins for other 
 technologies (such as XML/XSLT), go straight to jEdit 
(http://www.jedit.org).

If you want a nice IDE with lots of menus and helpers, try either
PHPEdit 
(http://www.phpedit.org) or Maguma Studio 
(http://www.maguma.com/products.php?article=free).

My suggestion is that you download them all, have a go at each one and
keep the one 
you find more intuitive and feel most comfortable with.

Good luck,

Erik

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RE: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-28 Thread Ralph
I agree that Zend Studio is phenomenal. Another editor that I like is
NuSphere's PhpEd. You might want to look at this one too:

http://www.nusphere.com/


-Original Message-
From: Gryffyn, Trevor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

Up until recently, I've used Crimson Editor
(http://www.crimsoneditor.com) which does a great job with syntax
highlighting and is a great all around editor I think.  I'm surprised I
don't see it mentioned more often when I see lists of PHP-happy editors.

Right not I'm evaluating Zend Studio ($200-$250) which is PHENOMEMAL!..
But of course that's money.. Not free.

Since my boss said he might foot the bill if I found a good commercial
editor, I'm giving Zend a shot.   I did install and fool around with
PHPEdit briefly and for a free system, it looks really great.  For what
I'm doing though, I really wanted something a little more powerful (and
not necessarily free).

I really didn't dig into PHPEdit very deeply.  If Zend turns out to have
major problems, I'll give PHPEdit a more honest look.  First glance it
appeared fairly functional though.  Much more so than Crimson Editor.
But CE is still my favorite basic free code and text editor.

-TG

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 Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:41 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP EDITORS
 
 
 Hello John,
 
 On 28 Jan 2004 at 0:10, John Jensen wrote:
 
  Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering 
 what a good
  (Or Free) Php Editor is?
 
 If you want something nice and simple to start with, try WinSyntax 
 (http://www.winsyntax.com).
 
 If you want a very nice and configurable editor that has 
 loads of great plugins for other 
 technologies (such as XML/XSLT), go straight to jEdit 
(http://www.jedit.org).

If you want a nice IDE with lots of menus and helpers, try either
PHPEdit 
(http://www.phpedit.org) or Maguma Studio 
(http://www.maguma.com/products.php?article=free).

My suggestion is that you download them all, have a go at each one and
keep the one 
you find more intuitive and feel most comfortable with.

Good luck,

Erik

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[PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-27 Thread John Jensen
Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good (Or
Free) Php Editor is?

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Re: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-27 Thread John Nichel
John Jensen wrote:

Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good (Or
Free) Php Editor is?
Google.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=php+editorsbtnG=Google+Search
Archives.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalw=2r=1s=php+editorsq=b
Newbie Guide.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalm=107396769431732w=2
PHP Editors List.
http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/
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Re: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-27 Thread - Edwin -
Hello,

On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:10:11 -0600
John Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what
 a good (Or Free) Php Editor is?

Maybe you missed this: 

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalm=107396769431732w=2

or

http://www.phparch.com/mailinglists/msg.php?a=749193s=sp=135

(Was that the latest? - Ma Siva Kumar :)

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Re: [PHP] PHP EDITORS

2004-01-27 Thread Renan G. Galang
If you are already using eclipse, you could try the a PHP plugin, which can
be downloaded free from www.xored.com

It's got the basics: outlining, highlighting and error detection and some
more. I guess the only thing this has over the other
full featured editors out there is that you don't have to install a separate
application. That is of course, if you are already
using eclipse.


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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 John Jensen wrote:

  Hello everyone. I am new to PhP and MySQL. I was wondering what a good
(Or
  Free) Php Editor is?
 

 Google.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=enie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=php+editorsbtnG=Google+Search

 Archives.
 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalw=2r=1s=php+editorsq=b

 Newbie Guide.
 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-generalm=107396769431732w=2

 PHP Editors List.
 http://phpeditors.linuxbackup.co.uk/

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-08 Thread Krzysztof Dziekiewicz
 I'm running Apache 2.0 as a service and PHP (like a
  module) onto a Windows Advanced Server. Im looking
  for a good and free Editor to use with PHP (With
 debugging features). Can anyone with experience guide
 me?

Look up archives. You will get full list of PHP editors.

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[PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-07 Thread Nilza Lafayette
I'm running Apache 2.0 as a service and PHP (like a
 module) onto a Windows Advanced Server. I´m looking
 for a good and free Editor to use with PHP (With
debugging features). Can anyone with experience guide
me?

Thanks.
Janine.


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-07 Thread Neil Freeman
Take a look at Maguma Studio Light (www.maguma.com)

Neil

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Thanks.
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-07 Thread Khalid El-Kary
PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net







I'm running Apache 2.0 as a service and PHP (like a
 module) onto a Windows Advanced Server. I´m looking
 for a good and free Editor to use with PHP (With
debugging features). Can anyone with experience guide
me?

Thanks.
Janine.


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-07 Thread Pierre-Luc Soucy
Do you know any good equivalent with similar features for Linux?

Thanks,

Pierre-Luc Soucy

 PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net



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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2003-01-07 Thread Timothy Hitchens \(HiTCHO\)
That is the advantage of Zend Studio is that it is Java and will run on
Win, Mac OSX and Linux.

That is one of the reasons we use Zend Studio is that we can get our
designers on OSX, geeks on linux/unix and executive types mostly Windows
all using the same application for code writing, maintenance and soon
management with the introduction of CVS integration (2.6)
just announced on zend.com
 

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 Do you know any good equivalent with similar features for Linux?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Pierre-Luc Soucy
 
  PHPEdit i use it personally www.phpedit.net
 
 
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread Justin French

Actually, I think you'll find that you can't use it (for anything
commercial) in the 30-day trial period -- that'd be mentioned in that block
of text you clicked accept to :)

But that's really a discussion about software licensing, not PHP.


Justin French


on 01/05/02 5:32 PM, r ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Hey,
 I use MacroMedia's ultra dev for my JSP/ASP pages but i know it supports
 PHP.
 The only problem i see is that it sure as hell aint free, you can use it for
 the first 30 days of course...
 after than i've heard that SOME people crack it and use it illegallybut
 i dont know much about that..;-)
 Cheers,
 -Ryan
 
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 Subject: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
 Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]

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 Sent: 30 April 2002 19:11
 
 Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
 something that will group together all the PHP, INC,
 HTML, CSS files together into one logical project?
 Preferrably freeware/shareware, obviously.

EditPlus can group files into projects.  It's also a great text editor with 
customizable syntax highlighting for PHP, HTML and CSS (and many others!), 
auto-completion, and other useful features.

Cheers!

Mike

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread Cameron Bales .:.

Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
something that will group together all the PHP, INC,
HTML, CSS files together into one logical project?
Preferrably freeware/shareware, obviously.

Both the new Dreamweaver MX, and GoLive 6.0 have PHP Editing 
features.  There is a preview version of Dreamweaver at the 
macromedia site - will work until June 7 by which time the full 
version will be for sale.

There is no preview/demo of GoLive 6.0 that I can find.

I haven't used either - the Preview of MX doesn't work on my OSX. 
Hopefully the non-beta will fix any problems.

I would love to hear other people's experiences with these editors though.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes


 I would love to hear other people's experiences with these editors though.

Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my favorite, but it
sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know if you have any
experience using Dreamweaver MX.

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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread Craig Vincent

  I would love to hear other people's experiences with these
 editors though.

 Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
 I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my
 favorite, but it
 sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know if you have any
 experience using Dreamweaver MX.

I don't know about thatI've used Dreamweaver Ultradev for years and it
worked great for my PHP/HTML coding.  I haven't tried MX but am curious as
to how it may work.

Sincerely,

Craig Vincent



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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread John Fishworld

I've used Edit  Plus and Dreamweaver as a combination for a while !
And the new Dreamweaver is worth getting !
I've set it up in 10 minutes with my Linux box using there PHP and MySQL and
first impressions are very good !
Much better than Ultradev was and a hell of lot quicker and more stable than
the new GoLive !
Good I've only been using it a day and half and so these are purely first
impressions - but seeing as at least until June its free I'd recomend at
least trying it !

(oh I also quite like TextPad but have somehow always got on better with
EditPlus )



  I would love to hear other people's experiences with these editors
though.

 Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
 I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my favorite, but
it
 sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know if you have any
 experience using Dreamweaver MX.

 ---John Holmes...


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-05-01 Thread Scott St. John

I second that!  I was to the point where I bought Ultra Dev but only used 
it for table layout and then spent the rest of my time in Home Site.  Now 
with the new Dreamwever MX Home Site is built in.  I was able to complete 
a site I was working on in PHP in about an hour last night!  Since Home 
Site is built in you have the PHP syntax highlighting.  I have not played 
with the db tools that it is supposed to have.  GoLive is a joke in my 
eyes, even with the PHP stuff.  

-Scott



On Wed, 1 May 2002, John Fishworld wrote:

 I've used Edit  Plus and Dreamweaver as a combination for a while !
 And the new Dreamweaver is worth getting !
 I've set it up in 10 minutes with my Linux box using there PHP and MySQL and
 first impressions are very good !
 Much better than Ultradev was and a hell of lot quicker and more stable than
 the new GoLive !
 Good I've only been using it a day and half and so these are purely first
 impressions - but seeing as at least until June its free I'd recomend at
 least trying it !
 
 (oh I also quite like TextPad but have somehow always got on better with
 EditPlus )
 
 
 
   I would love to hear other people's experiences with these editors
 though.
 
  Second that. Has anyone used this new Dreamweaver? What's it like? I guess
  I'll have to download it tonite. Dreamweaver used to be my favorite, but
 it
  sucks for PHP so now I'm hooked on TextPad. Let us know if you have any
  experience using Dreamweaver MX.
 
  ---John Holmes...
 
 
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[PHP] PHP Editors

2002-04-30 Thread Liam Gibbs

Does anybody know of any PHP project editors,
something that will group together all the PHP, INC,
HTML, CSS files together into one logical project?
Preferrably freeware/shareware, obviously.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2002-04-30 Thread r

Hey,
I use MacroMedia's ultra dev for my JSP/ASP pages but i know it supports
PHP.
The only problem i see is that it sure as hell aint free, you can use it for
the first 30 days of course...
after than i've heard that SOME people crack it and use it illegallybut
i dont know much about that..;-)
Cheers,
-Ryan

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Subject: [PHP] PHP Editors


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[PHP] php editors

2001-03-30 Thread James Crowley

You might also be interested in Developers Pad
http://www.developerspad.com/
It's free and open source too ;-)

Regards,

- James

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 homesite is very nice

 www.allaire.com

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   I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
   highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my
 PHP codes.
  Are
   there any editors like that? I just want a editor that highlights my
 code
   and check my syntax.
 
  Give the Zend IDE a trial run.
 
  You'll be able to debug your code with an integrated debugger.
 
  There's also a site somewhere that lists all the PHP Editors,
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[PHP] php editors

2001-03-15 Thread McShen

I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my PHP codes. Are
there any editors like that? I just want a editor that highlights my code
and check my syntax.

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Re: [PHP] php editors

2001-03-15 Thread Keith Vance

I think this discussion just took place, try searching the mailing list
archives for "good php editor"

Keith

On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, McShen wrote:

 I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
 highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my PHP codes. Are
 there any editors like that? I just want a editor that highlights my code
 and check my syntax.

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Re: [PHP] php editors

2001-03-15 Thread David Robley

On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 03:24, McShen wrote:
 I am looking for good php editors. Currently, i am using PHP coder. It
 highlights syntax and checks my syntax. It's also executes my PHP
 codes. Are there any editors like that? I just want a editor that
 highlights my code and check my syntax.

 regards

Here goes the Editors advocacy war _again_ And wasn't this question asked 
a couple of days ago? And last week? And the week before

Check the links page http://au2.php.net/links.php (or your favourite 
mirror), scroll down to PHP Scripts and Programs and then follow the link 

PHP Editors List
A comprehensive list of editors you can use to edit PHP programs

It would probably be nice if this were in the FAQ - if anybody ever read 
the FAQ :-)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-17 Thread andrew

I spoke to the BBEdit folks at MacWorld.

A MacOS X port is forthcoming.

regards,
andrew


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 Dave Goodrich wrote:
 The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they
 port to OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD box.
 
 Isnt BBedit originally from BeOS? This way, you could at least run it
 on your x86-Box.
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Maxim Maletsky

I know, I was a TextPad fun too untill I found EditPlus ...
It is better, at least I though so.

Try it, it's a good alternative to TextPad ... especially for html/css work
... 
supports PHP as well and has VERY COOL RegEx replacement and search in files
(whether opened or in folder)

0.2c


Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky




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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:20 PM
To: Maxim Maletsky; 'Michael McGlothlin'; Matt DeLong
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors



www.textpad.com

Wonderful app, highlighting, keeps your tabs lots of keyboard
shortcuts and lots of customization.

This is what all my developers prefer.


Dallas K.

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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Richard Kirk

Whilst on this theme... it there a PHP syntax file available for textpad
(.syn I think). I can't see any on the textpad website.

Cheers

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 From: Maxim Maletsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 8:18 AM
 To: 'Dallas Kropka'; 'Michael McGlothlin'; Matt DeLong
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors


 I know, I was a TextPad fun too untill I found EditPlus ...
 It is better, at least I though so.

 Try it, it's a good alternative to TextPad ... especially for
 html/css work
 ...
 supports PHP as well and has VERY COOL RegEx replacement and
 search in files
 (whether opened or in folder)

 0.2c


 Cheers,
 Maxim Maletsky




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 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:20 PM
 To: Maxim Maletsky; 'Michael McGlothlin'; Matt DeLong
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 Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors



 www.textpad.com

 Wonderful app, highlighting, keeps your tabs lots of keyboard
 shortcuts and lots of customization.

 This is what all my developers prefer.


 Dallas K.

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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Hoover, Josh

I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
development use Macs.  Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development areas.
Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)

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 how does BBEdit garner 42.6% of the share when the Mac 
 has only a
 3-5% share of the worldwide computer market?
 
 J



Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread John Vanderbeck

I have Allaire and use it for web development, but i'm not happy with it.  I
like the APP itself, but its such a resource hog, crashes all the time, and
causes other problems.

- John Vanderbeck
- Admin, GameDesign

- Original Message -
From: "Hoover, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Julian Wood'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors


 I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
 development use Macs.  Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
 small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development
areas.
 Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)

 Josh Hoover
 KnowledgeStorm, Inc.

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 product marketing?
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  has only a
  3-5% share of the worldwide computer market?
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Jeff Demel

Homesite's never crashed once on my box, and I've been using it as my main
web development environment for two years.  While you're right about it
taking up a lot of resources, I can run all my apps at once with no problem.
Generally, I have at least eight apps up at once when I'm developing -
Outlook, IE, NS, Bulletproof FTP, Homesite, SQL Enterprise Manager, SQL
Query Analyzer, and Sonique (gotta have tunes).  Sometimes others too,
depending on what I'm doing.  Stuff like Fireworks, Dreamweaver, PCAnywhere,
Pythonwin, InterDev, Word, Excel, Yahoo Messenger, Shomiti Surveyor, and
stuff like that.  Not a problem.

I'm completely happy with Homesite, myself.

-Jeff

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 10:53 AM
To: Hoover, Josh; 'Julian Wood'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors


I have Allaire and use it for web development, but i'm not happy with it.  I
like the APP itself, but its such a resource hog, crashes all the time, and
causes other problems.

- John Vanderbeck
- Admin, GameDesign

- Original Message -
From: "Hoover, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Julian Wood'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors


 I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
 development use Macs.  Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
 small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development
areas.
 Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)

 Josh Hoover
 KnowledgeStorm, Inc.

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 product marketing?
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  has only a
  3-5% share of the worldwide computer market?
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Brian V Bonini

Are you using 4.5.2? It runs much smoother
then 4.5.1a.
Haven't had a single crash since upgrading,
even with Photoshop, Illustrator,  HS all
runnning at the same time.
The FTP integration works much better too,
no hang time while opening remote files.

-Brian

 -Original Message-
 From: John Vanderbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:53 AM
 To: Hoover, Josh; 'Julian Wood'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
 I have Allaire and use it for web development, but i'm not happy 
 with it.  I
 like the APP itself, but its such a resource hog, crashes all the 
 time, and
 causes other problems.
 
 - John Vanderbeck
 - Admin, GameDesign
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Hoover, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "'Julian Wood'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:51 AM
 Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
  I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
  development use Macs.  Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
  small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development
 areas.
  Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)
 
  Josh Hoover
  KnowledgeStorm, Inc.
 
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  product marketing?
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 simplify
  the process for you.
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   how does BBEdit garner 42.6% of the share when the Mac
   has only a
   3-5% share of the worldwide computer market?
  
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread lou

Also... Bbedit was bundled with dreamweaver for the longest time. Maybe
still...

 BBedit gets that share because I know people who use a Mac for development,
 just for BBedit. 
 
 Regx, ftp, custom tags, volume wide search and replace, glossaries,
 scriptable and attachable, syntax checking, syntax coloring (html, css, js,
 php, c, c++, java) entity conversion (both ways), spell checking - multiple
 dictionary, preview, works across external mounted volumes, (I've had 80+
 windows open at one time), project organization, built-in and customizable
 templates, stationary, diffs, site aware, dos-unix-mac line ending
 conversion, state aware (remembers window placement and individual page
 properties), etc, etc, etc.
 
 The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they port to
 OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD box.
 
 DAve
 
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 From: "Hoover, Josh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 11:51:16 -0500
 To: 'Julian Wood' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 I think BBEdit can get that percentage because so many people doing web
 development use Macs.  Even though the overall marketshare for Macs is
 small, there is a high concentration in the web/graphics development
 areas.
 Still, those numbers Allaire shows seem a bit out of whack to me too :)
 
 Josh Hoover
 KnowledgeStorm, Inc.
 
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 product marketing?
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 how does BBEdit garner 42.6% of the share when the Mac
 has only a
 3-5% share of the worldwide computer market?
 
 J
 
 


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-16 Thread Alexander Wagner

Dave Goodrich wrote:
 The only reason I have a Mac on my desk is for Bbedit. Hoping they
 port to OSX and allow it to run on my FBSD box.

Isnt BBedit originally from BeOS? This way, you could at least run it 
on your x86-Box.

regards
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-15 Thread Maxim Maletsky

This issue is better to search for in archives ... 
I can count hundreds of such threads in my mailbox already...

here: www.EditPlus.com,
it is better, cooler, simpler and faster then textpad which I used for a
whole bunch of time and simply uninstaller once I found EditPlus,.

Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky

 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:19 PM
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Also try:
http://www.textpad.com/



Thanks,

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 I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check
it
 out at www.phped.com

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 So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
 cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).

 Thanks!


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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-15 Thread John Monfort




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On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Maxim Maletsky wrote:

 This issue is better to search for in archives ...
 I can count hundreds of such threads in my mailbox already...

 here: www.EditPlus.com,
 it is better, cooler, simpler and faster then textpad which I used for a
 whole bunch of time and simply uninstaller once I found EditPlus,.

 Cheers,
 Maxim Maletsky



 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:19 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors


 Also try:
 http://www.textpad.com/



 Thanks,

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  I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check
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  So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
  cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread Matt DeLong

Also try:
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 I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check
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 out at www.phped.com

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread thor

Personally, I've tried quite a few, including those mentioned.
Somehow I always end up back in HomeSite (actually Cold Fusion Studio, the advanced 
brother of Homesite).

But, if you want a free editor, try scITE available at www.scintilla.org, it's free 
and available for windows and linux.

cheers,
Thor.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread Michael McGlothlin

I write all my code in a normal plain-text editor, whatever is available 
on whatever OS I'm using - usually Linux. On MacOS I have a handy tool 
called BEdit (I think) that allows me to do a multiple-file search and 
replace. The only problem is it's a hassle to move a couple hundred 
makes of source files back and forth over the network so I'd rather do 
it on the server itself. Does anyone know of a good tool for doing such 
a search and replace? If it only works on individual files that is okay 
as I can always add the multiple-file abilties. I'd like it to be a 
freely available open source program if possible. I know I can do this 
sort of thing w/ Perl, and have, but Perl is a less than perfect tool in 
this case so I'd like something made for the purpose. Thanks.

Matt DeLong wrote:

 Also try:
 http://www.textpad.com/
 
 
 
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 Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:28 AM
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 out at www.phped.com
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew

Actually, I find BBEdit quite nice for PHP -  I keep two windows open, one
to BBEdit and one to a telnet session on my linux server.  The really cool
part is I can cut and paste into vi using regular old command-c and
command-v, since linux doesn't care about them :)

So I drop the changes in, :w to apply, and then pull up a browser on the Mac
to check... works great for me!

regards,
andrew


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 I write all my code in a normal plain-text editor, whatever is available
 on whatever OS I'm using - usually Linux. On MacOS I have a handy tool
 called BEdit (I think) that allows me to do a multiple-file search and
 replace. The only problem is it's a hassle to move a couple hundred
 makes of source files back and forth over the network so I'd rather do
 it on the server itself. Does anyone know of a good tool for doing such
 a search and replace? If it only works on individual files that is okay
 as I can always add the multiple-file abilties. I'd like it to be a
 freely available open source program if possible. I know I can do this
 sort of thing w/ Perl, and have, but Perl is a less than perfect tool in
 this case so I'd like something made for the purpose. Thanks.

 Matt DeLong wrote:

  Also try:
  http://www.textpad.com/
 
 
 
  Thanks,
 
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  From: Brandon Orther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PHP User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:28 AM
  Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
  I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use
 PHPED. Check
 
  it
 
  out at www.phped.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Karl J. Stubsjoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 7:03 AM
  To: PHP Mailing List
  Subject: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
  So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
  cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
 
  Thanks!
 
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread John Vanderbeck

I still strongly recommend UltraEdit.  It is SO flexible its unbelievable.
It also allows you to load from and save to files on an FTP server which
saves me , god I can't even measure how much that saves me.

- John Vanderbeck
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors


 I write all my code in a normal plain-text editor, whatever is available
 on whatever OS I'm using - usually Linux. On MacOS I have a handy tool
 called BEdit (I think) that allows me to do a multiple-file search and
 replace. The only problem is it's a hassle to move a couple hundred
 makes of source files back and forth over the network so I'd rather do
 it on the server itself. Does anyone know of a good tool for doing such
 a search and replace? If it only works on individual files that is okay
 as I can always add the multiple-file abilties. I'd like it to be a
 freely available open source program if possible. I know I can do this
 sort of thing w/ Perl, and have, but Perl is a less than perfect tool in
 this case so I'd like something made for the purpose. Thanks.

 Matt DeLong wrote:

  Also try:
  http://www.textpad.com/
 
 
 
  Thanks,
 
  Matt DeLong
  Studio 77
 
  eBusiness  Wireless Solutions Provider
  615.793.2947
  www.studio77.com
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Brandon Orther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PHP User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:28 AM
  Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
  I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED.
Check
 
  it
 
  out at www.phped.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Karl J. Stubsjoen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 7:03 AM
  To: PHP Mailing List
  Subject: [PHP] PHP Editors
 
 
  So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
  cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
 
  Thanks!
 
 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-02-14 Thread John Hinsley

You could try Xemacs, which has colour syntax highlighting and a built
in psychoanalist! (No, really!) But I prefer Gvim. You need (say) gvim
5.7 and the vim 5.7rt. If you're running a *nix, build it against Gtk.
It's charityware, and looks and works the same on any platform. Menu
driven and Grep style search and replace, unlimited undoos, colour sytax
hightlighting, lots of ready made macros and so on. Get it from 

http://www.vim.org  
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Re: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-24 Thread Piotr Duszynski

 Everyone has their favorite editor, and FWIW mine is editplus. I've
 programmed for almost 20 years with many different editors and in
 my opinion, this is the best editor I've ever used. It works
 great with PHP.
 www.editplus.com

I use PHPED (www.phped.com). It has some bugs but I like it. What is
important that it has online manual (F1 clicked on word you search for)

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[PHP] PHP Editors summary page (was Re: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors)

2001-01-24 Thread Toby Butzon

Just when this thread seems to die it comes back...

Perhaps the PHP page should have a page of editors with
feature lists/ups  downs to each editor... a little
research  a public page by one person (and maybe
intermittent updates; moderated feedback might also be good)
would save us from even arguing over which is the best.
Everybody could look at the feature lists and decide on
their own.

Just a thought... feedback?

--Toby

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Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors


  Everyone has their favorite editor, and FWIW mine is
editplus. I've
  programmed for almost 20 years with many different
editors and in
  my opinion, this is the best editor I've ever used. It
works
  great with PHP.
  www.editplus.com

 I use PHPED (www.phped.com). It has some bugs but I like
it. What is
 important that it has online manual (F1 clicked on word
you search for)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors summary page (was Re: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors)

2001-01-24 Thread eschmid+sic

On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:29:11PM -0500, Toby Butzon wrote:

 Perhaps the PHP page should have a page of editors with
 feature lists/ups  downs to each editor... a little
 research  a public page by one person (and maybe
 intermittent updates; moderated feedback might also be good)
 would save us from even arguing over which is the best.
 Everybody could look at the feature lists and decide on
 their own.

There is an link to a big editors list at php.net. Look yourself around,
I'm using XEmacs for browsing the web, and the w3-mode is dog slow. 

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Re: Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-24 Thread John R . Marshall

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
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 I use PHPED (www.phped.com). It has some bugs but I like it. What is
 important that it has online manual (F1 clicked on word you search for)

EditPlus can do that if you have the manual in winhelp format. :-)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-21 Thread Jeff Lacy

Textpad is pretty good on Micro$ucks products.  It has a free evaluation
which isn't very bothersome (unlike others...).  You can examine it as
www.textpad.com.


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[PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-18 Thread Karl J. Stubsjoen

So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).

Thanks!


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-18 Thread Alexander Wagner

Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:
 So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
 cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).

Try emacs with a php-mode (there are several, search for them).

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-18 Thread jeremy brand

There is no recommended editor.  Use whatever you like, as long as it
stores the files in plain text.

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 Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 08:02:44 -0700
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 cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).
 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors... perhaps Ultraedit

2001-01-18 Thread John Huggins

Karl,

I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com.  I use it along
side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization.  Ultraedit (out of
the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of the several
wordlist files and then you will have syntax highlighting.  I try to use
Dreamweaver to organize and FTP the files back and forth from server to
workstation.  However, I have frequently used the built in FTP Load/Save
ability in Ultraedit; This is a great timesaver.

All of this is besides the point if you already know another editor like
Emacs where finding a PHP mode in that editor will get you going full speed
in less time.

Still, an editor is just an editor so I will suggest at least looking at
Ultraedit.  If you have any problems configuring the wordlist (a tedious
task) please feel free to email me off list and I will help you as best I
can.

Regards.
John


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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors... perhaps Ultraedit

2001-01-18 Thread Alexander Wagner

John Huggins wrote:
 I suggest Ultraedit (on the PC) at http://www.ultraedit.com.  I use it
 along side Dreamweaver with good results and good organization.  Ultraedit
 (out of the box) does not know about PHP; you configure it with one of the
 several wordlist files and then you will have syntax highlighting.  I try
 to use Dreamweaver to organize and FTP the files back and forth from server
 to workstation.  However, I have frequently used the built in FTP Load/Save
 ability in Ultraedit; This is a great timesaver.

That depends. If you can't test locally, it can. If you can, and especially 
when you're working on some bigger application and use CVS anyway it won't do 
you any good.

 Still, an editor is just an editor 

But emacs is pretty different, isn't it? You can't compare emacs or vi to any 
other editor.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-18 Thread Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams

On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Karl J. Stubsjoen wrote:

 So what editor is recommended?  I'm a little familiar with Emacs (kinda
 cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).

 Thanks!


I've found vim to be quite capable. Only a few syntax highlighting problems,
but no big deal.

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RE: [PHP] PHP Editors

2001-01-18 Thread Brandon Orther

I am not sure what OS you are running but for windows I use PHPED. Check it
out at www.phped.com

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cool, but I'm use to keywords and such being colored - as in Interdev).

Thanks!


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