I find having a virtual host for development to be best when viewing
your handiwork as you develop it. It provides the convenience of
actually running the PHP code, and makes it simple to preview the
content in the most popular browsers to check for incompatibility
issues. Then you can use any text/code editor you please.

Cheers,
Rob.


On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 11:46, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> I don't know if such an animal exists?
> I use Windows Wordpad as a text editor. Then I use Microweb from:
> http://www.indigostar.com/microweb.htm
> You might want to download a newer copy of PHP from http://www.php.net/downloads.php
> This is lilkely not what you are looking for, but will do a very nice job working 
> offline.
> John
> 
> Binay wrote:
> 
> > Please suggest me  a good PHP editor like ( Microsoft's Interdev for ASP) to write 
> > my php programs/scripts and get a visual feel.
> 
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| such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn |
| also provides an extremely flexible architecture for       |
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