What are you guys using to edit the PHP?

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  • Cid Highwind
    Member
    • Jul 2000
    • 41

    What are you guys using to edit the PHP?

    I've tried Wordpad, Notepad, even MSWorks.

    Every program warps the codes and it gets messed up before I even start editing.

    What are you guys using.
  • JimF
    Senior Member
    • May 2000
    • 1988

    #2
    Notepad works fine for me

    -jim

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    • Cid Highwind
      Member
      • Jul 2000
      • 41

      #3
      Notepad works at first, but then when I save it, it all wraps into one big txt bulg. Plus, the search field was too small.

      Anyway, I download textpad and it's wonderful.

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      • Mike Sullivan
        Former vBulletin Developer
        • Apr 2000
        • 13327
        • 3.6.x

        #4
        Home of UltraEdit, the powerful text and hex editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as UltraCompare, UltraFinder, and UltraFTP.


        (Oh, and moving to PHP Coding)

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        • MattR
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2000
          • 1047

          #5
          TextPad is another great text editor and includes a PHP plug in to make everything look all nice and pretty.
          Matt
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          • WebStyles
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2000
            • 323

            #6
            I like UltraEdit. Plus, it's great to do newsletters in, because it has a handy "Word Wrap After X Characters", then "Convert Word Wrap To LF" functions, makes it easy!
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            • Chris Schreiber
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2000
              • 4113
              • 4.0.x

              #7
              I hate using notepad.... I have TextPad set up on my system as the default text editor and of course use it for PHP coding as well.. it's nice since it has color syntax hilighting as well. UltraEdit is nice too.

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              • customcpu
                Member
                • Jun 2000
                • 94

                #8
                WOW

                Am I the only one who uses emacs?? It seems that most of you code in windows, which is very surprising to me.
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                • doron
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2000
                  • 669

                  #9
                  homesite, which has cool php keyword-coloring

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                  • Chris Schreiber
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2000
                    • 4113
                    • 4.0.x

                    #10
                    Re: WOW

                    Originally posted by customcpu
                    Am I the only one who uses emacs??
                    Well ok... I do *some* stuff in vi... but most of the time I find it much easier to develop and test on windows.

                    -Chris

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                    • carp
                      New Member
                      • Jul 2000
                      • 22

                      #11
                      I use Arachnophilia.
                      Its good for just about every kind of internet programming language you can think of.





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                      • George L
                        Former vBulletin Support
                        • May 2000
                        • 32996
                        • 3.8.x

                        #12
                        It’s a versatile text editor, a popular Notepad replacement, and a blazingly fast HTML editor. NoteTab gets more done in less time. Try it!


                        NoteTab Light is all you'll ever need.... this free app is amazing ..... sorry but i had to do this hehe

                        NoteTab Light is the ultimate free Notepad replacement and a capable HTML editor. A slimmer version of the award-winning NoteTab Pro, this slick application makes text editing a breeze. Move quickly around a stack of large
                        files with a simple tabbed interface. Format your text to your heart's content. Write with the font of your choice, fixed-width or proportional.

                        If you need to cut and paste chunks from a pile of files, forget the Clipboard: you can set up a Paste Board file to save text clips automatically. Strip HTML tags from your files. Call up complete document statistics instantly. Use
                        powerful, system-wide search and replace tools.

                        Speed up your work with text macros: you can use them as shortcuts, or even to auto-replace those persistent typos. Handy sample macro libraries are supplied, and you can easily build your own. Make the most of NoteTab's many options to suit your own workstyle.
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                        • Menno
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2000
                          • 1224

                          #13
                          I'll stick with textpad

                          Best damn text tool I've ever seen
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                          • Shaman
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2000
                            • 295

                            #14
                            heh

                            vi

                            No, really.

                            Also nedit on UNIX, and looking at Screem.
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                            • phumphries
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2000
                              • 169

                              #15
                              Has anyone created definitions for PHP word highlighting (for the mentioned editors that support custom definitions) that you would care to share?
                              Peter E. Humphries

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