Don't use notepad to edit php files

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  1. raymond8341

    raymond8341 Active Member

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    #21
    Well, using dreamweaver CS3 recently..

    by the way, still not bad for notepad actually, if for quick editing.. :)
     
    raymond8341, Dec 2, 2008 IP
  2. dannywwww

    dannywwww Well-Known Member

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    #22
    Dreamweaver is to much of a heavy program for PHP Programming, PHP Personal Design is much more efficient; syntax highlighter and so forth & it's free.
     
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  3. joliber

    joliber Peon

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    #23
    wow, am I lost? I still don't know notepad++.. thanks for sharing this.. i only use the simple notepad..
     
    joliber, Dec 6, 2008 IP
  4. mikey1090

    mikey1090 Moderator Staff

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    #24
    I always use notepad. Does the job nicely.
     
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    dynashox Premium Member Staff

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    #25
    I'm using Adobe Dreamweaver to write a PHP code but I do use notepad to do a simple edit.
     
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    olddocks Notable Member

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    dairyman Notable Member

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    #27
    I haven't encountered any problem since I use dreamweaver to edit my php files.
     
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    spencerp Well-Known Member

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    #28
    Notepad Plus, or Metapad are both good for editing PHP files. ;) Most of the time, I use Metapad though.
     
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  9. cheapez

    cheapez Active Member

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    #29
    There is nothing wrong with using the notepad to edit your PHP.
    most people preferred to use notepad as their choice of editor.
    If the codes mess up in order, you can open the file with Wordpad, save it then re-open it with notepad again.
     
    cheapez, Dec 6, 2008 IP