Benoit Renard wrote: > Adam Jimerson wrote: >> I am new to this list and I grabbed the latest stable release of >> Seamonkey because I am wanting to learn PHP and I used Seamonkey before >> liked it so I figured I would grab it and use the composer program but >> when I tried to do a simple page it stripped the PHP code from the page. > > It's a known bug that Composer strips out anything it doesn't like. > > Unfortunately, Composer development has stalled long ago. The person who > used to be responsible for it forked it and created nVU, the development > of which has also stalled. Then Kompozer was born, which is essentially > nVU + a load of patches to fix bugs. > > Recently, a person named kaze has come forth, and announced that he will > port the Kompozer code back to Mozilla. This work will take some time, > though, and will be done for the version after SeaMonkey 2.0. > > In summary, use Kompozer for now. :)
Yea I knew of Kompozer I just figured this will give me a reason to download Seamonkey again XD short of also getting a USENET client on my Mac. It sucks that Composer doesn't support this but I shall look forward to when it does. Thank you for your reply -- "We must plan for freedom, and not only for security, if for no other reason than only freedom can make security more secure." Karl Popper _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

