Emacs/xemacs does syntax highlighting too.

On 1/10/10, Kaya Saman <samank...@netscape.net> wrote:
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>> Depending on the latency and bandwidth you could use X11 forwarding
>> (granted the server supports it) so you could use a non-CLI editor. I
>> think "joe" has some syntax highlighting, but I've never edited PHP
>> files with it.
>> If you are coming from a windows machine, you can use Cygwin or Xming
>> to set up an X server on the box before SSHing to your data center
>> w/X11 forwarding enabled.
>>
>> -Ken Sande
> Many thanks to everyone!
>
> I currently use a mixture of FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris/OpenSolaris as
> operating systems so X11 forwarding is not a problem but maybe quite
> slow considering the distance between me and my data center right now,
> and also I have only 1Mbps upstream as the data center uses ADSL which
> is a restriction on my behalf.
>
> Am using SFTP to transfer non-html related stuff and using simple nano
> or copy-paste from the Gnome terminal.....
>
> Yeah many options available I know and I guess that's what makes things
> fun :-)
>
> Anyway I'm sure I'll work something out, at worst case I could always
> VPN once I get a Cisco router out here and get an IPsec tunnel going and
> do things over NFS mount??
>
> Regards,
>
> Kaya
>
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