Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-20 Thread Michiel Beijen

As a text-editor I used to have a licensed UltraEdit which I was a big
fan of. At my new employer I use Notepad++
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/ all the time, and I like it a
lot, plus it is free.
For quick HTML editing however, for HTML mails and such, I use Nvu
which is a small free (os) HTML editor with both good WYSYG and text
modes.
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I have been using Notepad++ for quite a while now, freeware and one
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http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

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HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Suwanski, Ron
Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML
Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent
out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Eli Schilling
I've always used Notepad for creating HTML documents.  A friend of mine used 
Coffee Cup which looked pretty cool; it color-coded your HTML for easy viewing 
and editing and it didn't add all the erraneous crap that Front Page does...
 
Cheers!



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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML Email 
Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent out, it does 
not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

 
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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Heider, Stephen
Notepad.exe.  I wanted to make them as small in bytes as possible.
 
Stephen



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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML
Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent
out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

 

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Dan Caissie
I know what not to use Word adds all kind of junk and it seems to change
some of the coding after you're done.

I'll stick with notepad

 

Dan Caissie

 



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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML
Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent
out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 

 

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Ron Legters
I've been using Dreamweaver. I'm not very good with HTML, so I use
Dreamweaver to get it looking the way I want, but then I still check the
code in Notepad to be sure there's no extraneous junk. From what I hear,
Front Page is probably a poor choice, as it's biased toward the way
Internet Explorer interprets the HTML, and other viewers can give
'inconsistent' results with its code.
 

Thanks, 
Ron
Tools Admin

 



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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML
Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent
out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

 

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Shellman, David
I agree with Stephen and Eli.  Use any simple text editor.  I have found
that Front Page adds a lot of extraneous html coding that often is
absolutely not needed and can be removed.
 
Dave



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Notepad.exe.  I wanted to make them as small in bytes as possible.
 
Stephen



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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML
Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent
out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

 

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Durrant, Michael M. - ITSD
I'm a big fan of PSPad (www.pspad.com) and Crimson Editor
(www.crimsoneditor.com) - both freeware.
 




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** http://www.textpad.com/

If you really want control over how your html looks, learn to write
html.

Axton Grams


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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to
create HTML Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email
gets sent out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread David Yearsley
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Eversoft First Page 2006 at http://www.evrsoft.com/. It creates small files, lets you view the page without a viewer and color codes the text.
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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Bill H
Editplus (http://www.editplus.com/) is a great text and HTML editor.  I use it 
alot for Remedy and Web related work.  It has plenty of features including 
color coding,  ability to drag and drop html tags, and regular expressions (it 
makes short work of translating sql queries to Remedy searches).  

No, I don't get a kickback from the company, but I am a big fan. 

-Bill
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  Hi all,

 Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML Email 
Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent out, it does 
not look right.

   

  Thanks. 

   

  Ron Suwanski 
  Remedy Administrator / Developer 
  DeVry Inc. 
  Phone 630-472-2209  
  Fax 630-382-2917 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   



   

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread strauss
I also use EditPlus for general HTML, and it is especially good for
ARSPerl scripting.  I have it set as the default editor for cfg files,
logs, etc. on my servers.  It will open log files that are in use, and
offer to reload them when they update, so it is a great monitoring tool.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/ 

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Editplus (http://www.editplus.com/) is a great text and HTML editor.  I
use it alot for Remedy and Web related work.  It has plenty of features
including color coding,  ability to drag and drop html tags, and regular
expressions (it makes short work of translating sql queries to Remedy
searches).  
 
No, I don't get a kickback from the company, but I am a big fan. 
 
-Bill

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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to
create HTML Email Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email
gets sent out, it does not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

 

 

 

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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Eric Cleereman (IT)
I use UltraEdit-32.  It's costs $50 per copy, but it's worth every cent.  It's 
got a ton of features, but the one's I use a lot with Remedy are:
 - Color codes code for HTML, JavaScript, shell scripts, and most languages.
 - An HTML Tidy feature which quickly cleans up HTML generated from other 
apps.
 - A macro feature, which is great for working with Remedy definition files.
 - Integrated FTP, and SFTP support.
 
Eric Cleereman

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Hi all,

   Just curious to see what Web editor people are using to create HTML Email 
Templates.  I was using Front Page but when the email gets sent out, it does 
not look right.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Suwanski 
Remedy Administrator / Developer 
DeVry Inc. 
Phone 630-472-2209  
Fax 630-382-2917 
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Re: HTML Editor for Notifications

2007-05-16 Thread Subash Biswas
I have been using Notepad++ for quite a while now, freeware and one
stop shop.
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

-Subash

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