RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-05 Thread Jonathan Wheat
I use PHP Coder (http://www.phpide.de ) which has been changed to Maguma PHP4EE Studio. http://www.maguma.com/english/welcome.html There's a Light and a Pro version. The Light version is free -Jon -Original Message- From: shaun murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tu

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Richard S. Crawford
HomeSite is up to version 5. I use it primarily for the built-in FTP client, which makes website maintenance very, very easy. At 05:06 PM 12/4/2001, you wrote: >EditPlus2, there might be a newer version, trial never runs out. >HomeSite 4.5, there is a Macromedia version, 60 day trial, very ver

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Erik Price
Okay, you brought it up ! ;-) EMACS. If you use Unix, then this is your supersuite. This is your Microsoft Office for plaintext editors. Pros: Easier to learn than vi Many man many many many features Supercustomizeable Integrates tightly with Unix operating system Cons: A little on the bloa

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Dan McCullough
EditPlus2, there might be a newer version, trial never runs out. HomeSite 4.5, there is a Macromedia version, 60 day trial, very very worthwhile for a purchase. --- Andrew Forgue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 05:25, shaun murphy wrote: > > Hello! > > > > Being one not to re

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Andrew Forgue
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 05:25, shaun murphy wrote: > Hello! > > Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and > update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a > task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but > ar

RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread MrBaseball34
> Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been asked to administer and > update a PHP based website. I was wondering what a good editor is for such a > task. I have been having a look at Dreamweaver as I use that quite a lot but > are there any extensions I should be using? > If you don't wa

RE: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Ralph Guzman
I'd suggest Homesite: http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/ -Original Message- From: shaun murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 2:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] PHP newbie alert Hello! Being one not to refuse a challenge, I have been ask

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread shaun murphy
hi! Thanks for replying so quick. I use win2000 and have ultraedit so BBedit isnt really an option. "Stefan Rusterholz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 02cf01c17caf$bac57bb0$3c01a8c0@quasimodo">news:02cf01c17caf$bac57bb0$3c01a8c0@quasimodo... > If you use Dreamweaver under MacOS I suggest

Re: [PHP] PHP newbie alert

2001-12-04 Thread Stefan Rusterholz
If you use Dreamweaver under MacOS I suggest to take a look at BBedit from BareBones (www.versiontracker.com or www.barebones.com). Under Windows I currently use UltraEdit which fits quite fine but needed a few changes to the wordlist.txt which is responsible for syntax-highlighting (if you want