btw, since when EditPlus was for free?
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Dear All,
Given the recent discussion regarding a PHP editor, I thought you would
like to know that VB Web Development have finally released Developers Pad
just a note:
afaik editplus is no freeware.
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Dear All,
Given the
On 12 Mar 2001 03:51:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick Davies) wrote:
How about linux ones?
I just tend to use vim or emacs but i'm sure there are some out there.
I've used Xemacs. Do you know if there is a PHP mode for it?
Otherwise you could check out Screem (www.screem.org) or Quanta
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On 12 Mar 2001 03:51:13 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick Davies) wrote:
How about linux ones?
I just tend to use vim or emacs but i'm sure there are some out there.
I've used Xemacs. Do you know if there is a PHP mode for it?
Hey guys and gals - i think i finally found my all and end all PHP editor -
PHPEd - good stuff!
AndrewH
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To: "Andrew Halliday" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do any of these editors support server mappings allowing one to
auomatically preview files through a server? I find this invaluable in
HomeSite (which is also VERY stable for me using Win2K) and I think
HTMLKit does it too-- but do anyof the leaner text editors?
By server mappings I mean that I
editplus can do this.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 13:49:04 -0900 (AKST), chris
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Do any of these editors support server mappings allowing one to
auomatically preview files through a server? I find this invaluable
in
HomeSite (which is also VERY stable for me using Win2K) and I
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From: "Boget, Chris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HomeSite is great. www.allaire.com
- not totally free I'm afraid, but there is an eval version.
- runs under Windows yes
- supports syntax highlighting for lots of languages
including
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About good editors with FTP inbuilt on the Windows side. Most of the FTP
features are crap! Completly. The only Editor i know that works good with
its inbilt FTP feature is BBEdit, but that again is another platform.
BUT if you want a good combination
If you are running under Windows, try HTML-Kit.
It's free, and so powerfull.
At the following page you can download editor, and a lot of plugins,
inlcluding PHP one.
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
I have tried many editors on windblows for php.
UltraEdit-32 is good, but it doesn't show the whole filename, just the
msdos version of the filename. Hard to hunt for files that have same
name almost.
So I didn't bother with it after that.
I use EditPlus-2. Has built in FTP. Almost beyond
From: "Andrew Halliday" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know of a good PHP enabled editor that fits the following
criteria:?
(in order of importance)
- Is free
- Runs under Windows
- Has colors (syntax highlighting)
- Can edit multiple files (ie multi threaded)
- Reports line numbers
-
Hey!
PHPEd is free:
* Runs under Windows.
* Has syntax highlighting. Supports: Html, Perl, Php, SQL, and regular
text files.
* Can edit multiple files
* I'm quite sure it reports line numbers.
* It has a very good search replace functionality.
This is obviously what you need!!
You can
How about linux ones?
I just tend to use vim or emacs but i'm sure there are some out there.
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Aviv Revach wrote:
Hey!
PHPEd is free:
* Runs under Windows.
* Has syntax highlighting. Supports: Html, Perl, Php, SQL, and regular
text files.
* Can edit
Andrew Halliday wrote:
Does anyone know of a good PHP enabled editor that fits the following
criteria:?
(in order of importance)
- Is free
- Runs under Windows
- Has colors (syntax highlighting)
- Can edit multiple files (ie multi threaded)
- Reports line numbers
- Has good search
Ive been using editpad up till now but my code is starting
to get so large that ill need syntax highlighting soon...
HomeSite is great. www.allaire.com
- not totally free I'm afraid, but there is an eval version.
- runs under Windows yes
- supports syntax highlighting for lots of
Edit Plus - every time !!!
www.editplus.com
I love it - syntax highlighting and great auto-indent features!
Kevin
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| Edit Plus - every time !!!
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| I love it - syntax highlighting
It sounds like you just described Homesite.
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 7:54 AM
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Hi,
Andrew Halliday wrote:
Does
From: "Boget, Chris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HomeSite is great. www.allaire.com
- not totally free I'm afraid, but there is an eval version.
- runs under Windows yes
- supports syntax highlighting for lots of languages
including HTML, PHP,
Perl, SQL, ASP (VB/JS).
- can edit multiple
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Good Free PHP Editor?
From: "Boget, Chris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HomeSite is great. www.allaire.com
- not totally free I'm afraid, but there is an eval version.
- runs under Windows yes
- suppo
Has the worst memory management of any software I've ever used.
I have to reboot at lest 10 times a day when I use it. The support
forum on their site is filled with complaints on this issue. Their
response to this issue was not to fix the memory leak (or whatever
it is) but to issue
, 2001 3:48 PM
To: 'Simon Garner'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Good Free PHP Editor?
Has the worst memory management of any software I've ever used.
I have to reboot at lest 10 times a day when I use it. The support
forum on their site is filled with complaints on this issue
I use editplus. It has a feature that lets you add in auto
completion files, syntax files. It does have an eval version,
and it is not that expensive.
The main feature I need of any editor is project management.
Of all (and there have been *alot*) the editors I've looked at,
Homesite is the
It does have a project feature.
Yup. It sure does. However, it doesn't work as we need
it to. When I looked at EditPlus last time, it had a flat
project structure. Meaning that you could add files to a
project, but when you opened that project, all you would
see is a list of all the files.
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:34, Andrew Halliday wrote:
Does anyone know of a good PHP enabled editor that fits the following
criteria:?
(in order of importance)
- Is free
- Runs under Windows
- Has colors (syntax highlighting)
- Can edit multiple files (ie multi threaded)
- Reports line
http://www.ultraedit.com
not free.. but worth the nominal fee
Andrew Halliday wrote:
Does anyone know of a good PHP enabled editor that fits the following
criteria:?
(in order of importance)
- Is free
- Runs under Windows
- Has colors (syntax highlighting)
- Can edit multiple files
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