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What php program you use for....

Discussion in 'PHP' started by bobbyr, Feb 23, 2006.

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    Hey guys

    I have some sites made in php and I was wondering which program do you use to edit html in php. I have dreamweaver but when I open it it's all mix up. So I need a good php program to edit the php and html. Which one do you use?

    Bobby
     
    bobbyr, Feb 23, 2006 IP
  2. raven2424

    raven2424 Well-Known Member

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    i use dream weaver you can view the code in code mode just fine. Thats how i edit or look at my php/html files
     
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  3. mad4

    mad4 Peon

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    Crimson editor every time, it works a treat with php.
     
    mad4, Feb 23, 2006 IP
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    hi bobbyr,

    try www.php-editors.com/review/
    (sorry i couldn't post live link yet:eek: )

    hope u find something there...
    i use php designer 2006 and i'm quite happy user;)
     
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  5. fsmedia

    fsmedia Prominent Member

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    I use notepad for windows and nano or pico in SSH on my server...
     
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  6. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    I've been using editplus2 for years.
     
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  7. bobbyr

    bobbyr Peon

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    Hey guys thanks for your quick reply :) BUT

    I want a program who will be able to manage the php/html without a problem.

    Dreamweaver is really good but for some php file it's dosen't show the design really well when it's a dynamic site.

    Please let me know which one is better for that

    Bobby
     
    bobbyr, Feb 23, 2006 IP
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    iatbm Prominent Member

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    notepad++ is good for me ... on linux bluefish
     
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    mystikmedia Jedi Master

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    dotboost Peon

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    Another vote for editplus, simply the best, small and fast.
     
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    Colbyt Notable Member

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    I use notepad only for php editing.

    I haven't mastered html yet so I sometimes use FrontPage or NVU to do the html and then paste that to the notepad version.
     
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    echelon Peon

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    Best program by far: Eclipse with phpEclipse.

    • It's free
    • It's open source
    • It's funded by IBM, and IBM has an entire research division dedicated to it
    • It works with Java, XML, and other common languages
    • It's multiplatform
    • Great for multi-developer environments
     
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  13. Neoto

    Neoto Active Member

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    Another vote for this setup. I haven't found any better.
     
    Neoto, Feb 24, 2006 IP
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    arnek Active Member

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    Yip, I'll give this one also a VOTE, the BEST
     
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    vishwaa Well-Known Member

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    Dreamweaver is best for me.
     
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    pcdoc Active Member

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    Dreamweaver 8, much better CSS support than MX.
     
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    mehbooba Peon

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    notepad serves me fine. simple, takes little computer memory and very quick to load.
     
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    mehbooba Peon

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    hey pcdoc, Off Topic, but your thumbnail picture.. is that poodle Blair ?
     
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    jan.onesork Active Member

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    I use jEdit for html and php - it is a perfect editor. (java-based, opensource, non-wysiwyg editor)
     
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    I'll put a vote in for Textmate.
    It's OSX only though, if I have to use windows I go with phpEclipse

    Ross
     
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