I totally agree. But I think at least with CS3 (maybe a little earlier), Dreamweaver has become more respectful of your existing indenting and spaces. But alas it will go and format to old world HTML indenting style if you give it a chance.
Warmest regards, Peter Sawczynec Technology Dir. blūstudio 941.893.0396 p...@blu-studio.com www.blu-studio.com -----Original Message----- From: talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Ajai Khattri Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:34 PM To: NYPHP Talk Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] PHP hosting and standard tool-chain for newbie? On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Peter Sawczynec wrote: > But, dude, I am telling you that other than in this narrow very vertical > world of hard corps programmers; I have never been in an agency or > studio or talked to another contemporary web slinger (and by a web > slinger I mean someone who also actually uses and programs Flash, let's > say) where I ever heard the word Eclipse or BBEdit or, OMG, Notepad get > mentioned as a serious tool of the trade. Not even in the most dark > back room data center with dust clogged cables running in and out of > routers and across coffee stained carpet, nope not even there. > > Dreamweaver is the de facto web design product used out there everywhere > in the cold free world. I would agree, but add that that's true for web DESIGNERs. No serious PHP / Ruby / Java guys use Dreamweaver for writing CODE and web apps are more than just design. -- Aj. (who gets tired tidying up the crazy psycho HTML indentation introduced whenever a designer touches a PHP template with DW :-) _______________________________________________ New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php _______________________________________________ New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php