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PHP Anyone?

Starter: bigged_inc Posted: 21 years ago Views: 949
#10418
Lvl 12
I am looking for a good WYSIWYG Editor for PHP, any suggestions?

ALSO: What do you prefer PHP, ASP, or other?

The reason I ask is the next site I develop is in ASP, but lately I have been liking PHP?
Any help?
#10419
Lvl 17
Well i program alot of things ill bring em up for you:
C/C++ / Perl / Tiger / ASP / MYSQL / Java / JavaScripting/ html / Asp / php / asp.net / Shockwave / action Scripting / Flash Scripting .....

Thinks thats about it my sparetime i use on making sites
Working as webdesigner for about 3 years.
Programs im capable of:
Adobe Photoshop
3DStudiomax
Rhino
Bryce5
Dreamweaver
Macromedia Flash MX
Fireworks
Illustrator
Render 7.2
Paintshop Pro
.............................


Well the good thing about the PHP is it can be programed to do a lot, ASP is more independent but again is a bit longer to code imo.

It depends on what you are making
#10420
Lvl 25
I use Edit Plus 2.x for PHP coding, it lights up syntax..

I prefer PHP, it's easy and great to work with!
#10421
Lvl 17
Notepad..
#10422
Lvl 12
thanks guys,
PHP it is! (that was my gut feeling)
But is their such thing as a WYSIWYG editor for PHP?
#10423
Lvl 17
Of cause..ill fix you a link!

sry my bad spellings. DD its J-DAY in Denmark!!!
#10424
Lvl 12
Hey Davalia
what is "DD its J-DAY in Denmark!!!"
I am a dumb (sheltered) Canadian, and I don't know
#10425
Lvl 17
J-Day is the day the Christmas beer from Tuborg is comming out, and thats a good day for the most beer drinking country in the world , we get drunk, and when we are drunk, we get more drunk =)
#10426
Lvl 12
Php over asp and WYSIWYG ewwwwwwwwww.....
#10427
Lvl 13
editplus w00t
and yea php > asp

and there are no wysiwyg php editors that i know of
#10428
Lvl 20
what?
#10429
Lvl 13
I am not a pro Web Designer but WYSIWYGs seems to create more work for me instead of making it easier. I did this one site with Dreamweaver and a template but 98% of the work I did on the site to make it go live was directly on the html pages. For any global changes, Macromedia's Homesite (or ColdFusion Studio) is great for that.

Most of my editing, I use Homesite (does have PHP colour coding) gVim (or Vim if shell'd into the server directly).
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