On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 18:48 -0700, John Meyer wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
> > Curt Zirzow wrote:
> >> On 1/20/07, Vinicius C Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> hi everyone!
> >>>
> >>> i'd like to ask something maybe commonly asked here. what is the most
> >>> powerful php editor?
> >>
> >> So now we have a 4 day thread of discussing nothing but, this is what i
> >> use....
> > 
> > let see if we can make it a full week :-P
> 
> 
> If we want to argue about this, let's set a few guidelines as to what
> "powerful" means.  I propose these guidelines
> 
> 1. Syntax highlighting

Useful, but I stuck with joe for 3 years before they got syntax
highlighting. I like the editor that much :)

> 2. Web server integration

Why? Web servers read files. Editor's read and write files. Seems the
filesystem is plenty of glue.

> 3. Link checking

Ummm, what do you do about generated links? My experience has been that
ripping through the site towards the end of development with wget is
quite satisfactory.

> 4. Browser check in the top three (Mozilla-IE-Opera)

Huh? What's browser check? Don't you just test with each of the
browsers? IE works quite nicely with windows confined to a vmware
sandbox.

Cheers,
Rob.
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