Re: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-19 Thread Aaron Gould
> i'm sorry you've had so much trouble with it! but in the hopes of not > scaring off other users i feel it is my duty as an html-kit user to > respond. I'll back you up on this. I've used HTML-Kit for quite some time... probably over three years now. Great little program, especially for free!

RE: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-19 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris on Thursday, November 18, 2004 8:56 PM said: >> HTML-Kit (www.chami.com) will do this. I've been using HTML-Kit for >> almost 2 years and I've never had a problem with a bad save. > I use HTML-Kit as well and feel it is a bloated pile of crap. i'm sorry you'v

Re: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Chris
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:35:42 -0800, Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Peter Lauri on Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:42 AM said: What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected directly to the FTP? I like Eclipse 3.0 with the PHP plugin, b

RE: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Chris W. Parker
Peter Lauri on Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:42 AM said: > What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected > directly to the FTP? > > I like Eclipse 3.0 with the PHP plugin, but it do not have the future > to connect to the FTP. HTML-Kit (www.cha

RE: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Gryffyn, Trevor
l save remotely too. -TG > -Original Message- > From: Greg Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 7:24 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP? > > > On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:41:53 +0100, P

[PHP] Re: PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Sebastian Mendel
Peter Lauri wrote: Best groupmember, What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected directly to the FTP? I like Eclipse 3.0 with the PHP plugin, but it do not have the future to connect to the FTP. did you tried the FTP-WebDAV plugin? -- Sebastian Mendel www.sebastianmendel.de ww

Re: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:41:53 +0100, Peter Lauri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected directly > to the FTP? Editplus has this ability. http://editplus.com/ -- Greg Donald Zend Certified Engineer http://gdconsultants.com/ http://destiney

Re: [PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Jason Wong
On Thursday 18 November 2004 16:41, Peter Lauri wrote: > What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected directly > to the FTP? > > I like Eclipse 3.0 with the PHP plugin, but it do not have the future to > connect to the FTP. Any KDE-aware editor would be able to take advantage

[PHP] PHP-editor connected to FTP?

2004-11-18 Thread Peter Lauri
Best groupmember, What editor do you use when working with websites (php) connected directly to the FTP? I like Eclipse 3.0 with the PHP plugin, but it do not have the future to connect to the FTP. - Best Of Times /Peter Lauri -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, v

Re: [PHP] xored TruStudio PHP Editor

2004-08-02 Thread aka MacGuru
Hi, Quite surprised to see any news about xored trustudio. I used it some time ago, but switched to phpeclipse. xored was developed by a Russian company located in Siberia, city of Novosibirsk. Are they still alive? I have tried their latest M1, it did not work for me. Does anyone know how to g

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-28 Thread rush
"Justin Patrin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Edit locally and FTP manually. > > Or get some kind of mounted FTP filesystemdoesn't Windows XP have > something like this built in? As far as I know, but there is great program that does that. WebDrive. A true l

[PHP] xored TruStudio PHP Editor

2004-07-27 Thread Daryl Meese
Does anyone know how to get the "hover" functionality working in xored's webstudio/trustudio for PHP. TIA, Daryl -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re[2]: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-26 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 7:40:25 AM, you wrote: JP> Edit locally and FTP manually. JP> Or get some kind of mounted FTP filesystemdoesn't Windows XP have JP> something like this built in? JP> -- JP> DB_DataObject_FormBuilder - The database at your fingertips JP> http://pear.php.net/p

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-26 Thread Justin Patrin
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 10:20:56 -0700, barophobia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 16:37:03 +0200, rush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > scite, from the scintilla fame. TemplateTamer would also work fine if you > > just copy the whole directory > > wow. that's a pretty awesome editor

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-26 Thread barophobia
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 16:37:03 +0200, rush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > scite, from the scintilla fame. TemplateTamer would also work fine if you > just copy the whole directory wow. that's a pretty awesome editor. too bad it can't connect to FTP sites. all my files are remote! anyone have a work

Re[2]: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-24 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Sunday, July 25, 2004, 5:18:44 AM, you wrote: JWH> Scite is perfect. You rock. A single 364KB file with PHP source code JWH> highlighting, brace matching, (regex) search and replace and more. It's JWH> so perfect I won't even make fun of you for mentioning TemplateTamer JWH> again! ;) Thanks,

Re: [PHP] editor for remote files using ssh

2004-07-24 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Miroslav Hudak (php/ml): > Vi or ViM :) I swear that topics always come in bunches together. vim++ Curt -- First, let me assure you that this is not one of those shady pyramid schemes you've been hearing about. No, sir. Our model is the trapezoid! -- PHP General Mailing List (

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-24 Thread rush
"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Scite is perfect. You rock. A single 364KB file with PHP source code > highlighting, brace matching, (regex) search and replace and more. It's > so perfect I won't even make fun of you for mentioning ... there is also c

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-24 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote John W. Holmes: > rush wrote: > >"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > > >>Does anyone know of a good windows PHP editor that I can run from a USB > >>flash drive without installing it? > > > >scite, f

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-24 Thread John W. Holmes
rush wrote: "John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message Does anyone know of a good windows PHP editor that I can run from a USB flash drive without installing it? scite, from the scintilla fame. TemplateTamer would also work fine if you just copy the whole directory

Re: [PHP] editor for remote files using ssh

2004-07-24 Thread Miroslav Hudak (php/ml)
Vi or ViM :) m. Peter Risdon wrote: I have been using emacs/tramp for editing files on remote machines, but I find it can be flaky - no doubt I am doing something wrong. Can anyone suggest a good programmers' text editor that at least has syntax highlighting and can use ssh for accessing files d

[PHP] editor for remote files using ssh

2004-07-24 Thread Peter Risdon
I have been using emacs/tramp for editing files on remote machines, but I find it can be flaky - no doubt I am doing something wrong. Can anyone suggest a good programmers' text editor that at least has syntax highlighting and can use ssh for accessing files directly on remote machines? I need

[PHP] Re: PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-24 Thread rush
"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Does anyone know of a good windows PHP editor that I can run from a USB > flash drive without installing it? A good stand-alone editor. I know how > to use Vi, so I'll even take a cop

[PHP] PHP editor that doesn't require installation

2004-07-23 Thread John W. Holmes
Does anyone know of a good windows PHP editor that I can run from a USB flash drive without installing it? A good stand-alone editor. I know how to use Vi, so I'll even take a copy of that (so long as it's got syntax hightlighting) so long as installation isn't required. For eve

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Greg, Friday, April 16, 2004, 1:44:57 AM, you wrote: >> Passing a potentially huge string through a replacement function for >> every single page doesn't really = efficient in my shop. YMMV. GD> We use Turke MMCache so it's not every single page. GD> Besides that CPUs are way cheaper than

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
Richard Davey wrote: Passing a potentially huge string through a replacement function for every single page doesn't really = efficient in my shop. YMMV. We use Turke MMCache so it's not every single page. Besides that CPUs are way cheaper than bandwidth. -- Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP Ge

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Greg, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 7:57:12 PM, you wrote: GD> Well at my shop more efficient = right and less efficient = wrong. Passing a potentially huge string through a replacement function for every single page doesn't really = efficient in my shop. YMMV. -- Best regards, Richard Dave

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote John W. Holmes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > From: "Chris Boget" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > > > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > > > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > > > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > > > } > > >

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Arthur Radulescu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > PHP is one thing and HTML is another thing.. Check the google source code > and you'll that this is how they have it... I assume the reason is to reduce > the size of the page... I very much doubt that, if they were so concerned about WS then th

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Greg Donald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:57 pm, Curt Zirzow wrote: > > ok, then: s/[\r\n\t]//m; > > > > either way, you're blindly removing white space, which *does* matter > > in certain cases. > > What case would that be? The function I posted is completely s

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 01:38 pm, John W. Holmes wrote: > Certainly don't need to fire up the regex engine. > > return str_replace(array("\r","\n","\t"),'',$html); Sweet, didn't know you pass it an array. Thx! -- Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 01:49 pm, Richard Davey wrote: > The browser doesn't give a > monkeys about whitespace et all. Having said that, stripping it vs. > leaving it is virtually irrelevant too and I'm shocked why so many > skilled people on this list actually care-less about it :) There is no >

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
s the code size > somewhat, while still leaving the HTML human-readable (newlines are intact). I have checked on some pages and this is reduced with 15% to 40% usually... But the discussion started from the PHP editor... I have forgot to mention that another serious problem with the previous edito

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Greg, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 7:35:20 PM, you wrote: GD> All the styles and javascript work fine. HTML parsers don't give a rats ass GD> about newlines, tabs, and carriage returns so why have them.. Makes the GD> output easier to compress as well. Got to agree here, I remember "back in

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread John W. Holmes
From: "Chris Boget" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > > } > > Not to be too pedantic, but you could probably reduce the above >

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Travis Low
You are correct, but I believe the bandwidth savings is small. What I usually do for my apps is allow the admin to configure whitespace trimming. If configured, I only remove whitespace from the beginning of the line to the first non-whitespace character. This reduces the code size somewhat,

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
What I meant was that it is obiously that eliminating the spaces but not by a blind replacement, the new lines characters and even the tabs will reduce the size of the page which will result in a faster loading and less bandwidth consumed... And the example was google... Am I wrong with anything he

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:57 pm, Curt Zirzow wrote: > ok, then: s/[\r\n\t]//m; > > either way, you're blindly removing white space, which *does* matter > in certain cases. What case would that be? The function I posted is completely safe. I've been using it for a long time without any issues

RE: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] PHP is one thing and HTML is another thing.. Check the google source code and you'll that this is how they have it... I assume the reason is to reduce the size of the page... [snip] Your assumption about Google would be incorrect, it has nothing to do with page size as most of their pages a

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
PHP is one thing and HTML is another thing.. Check the google source code and you'll that this is how they have it... I assume the reason is to reduce the size of the page... --- > That is not correct. Since PHP and HTML engines all ignore white space > and comments it does not ma

RE: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jorge Oliveira on Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:32 AM said: > -> for html is better using tabs because by using spaces, it will > increase output to the browser; only if you use more than one space per indent. chris. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net

RE: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] 1 - By using spaces on php code, I assure that I (or others) can edit the script in any editor easily 2 - I use tabs(or no tabs at all) for html because size of output sent to browser is smaller this way. [/snip] That is not correct. Since PHP and HTML engines all ignore white space and

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Jorge Oliveira
1 - By using spaces on php code, I assure that I (or others) can edit the script in any editor easily 2 - I use tabs(or no tabs at all) for html because size of output sent to browser is smaller this way. Greg Donald wrote: On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:21 pm, Jorge Oliveira wrote: I use spa

Re: [Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:21 pm, Jorge Oliveira wrote: > I use spaces for php code and tabs for html. And the point of doing that is? -- Greg Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Greg Donald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:32 pm, Curt Zirzow wrote: > > um.. preg_replace('/\s+/m', ' ', $html); > > > > > > btw, > > blindly removing space (even from html) isn't a wise > > thing todo. > > > > > > The function I posted only removes tabs, n

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:15 pm, Chris Boget wrote: > > function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > > } > > Not to be too pedantic, but you could probably redu

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:02 pm, Arthur Radulescu wrote: > Have already thought about this but would this not be too time consuming to > process this replacement on evey hit? > I am using a version of fast template much improved on a site which is > already very overloaded so this would mean add

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:32 pm, Curt Zirzow wrote: > um.. preg_replace('/\s+/m', ' ', $html); > > > btw, > blindly removing space (even from html) isn't a wise > thing todo. > > The function I posted only removes tabs, newlines, and carriage returns. It does not remove space characters

Re[4]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Arthur, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 6:23:56 PM, you wrote: AR> I fully agree with you but as I have mentioned the first time Zend seems to AR> be to slow for fast editing... And sometimes it really takes too much from AR> the computer resources... You need a fast PC with a lot of memory (512

[Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Jorge Oliveira
I think I am also sleeping :) My conclusion is that: -> for html is better using tabs because by using spaces, it will increase output to the browser; -> when coding php it's irrelevant because output is not parsed to browser. Jorge | cloreto.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Chris Boget ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > > } > > Not to be too pedantic, but you could probably reduce the a

Re: Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
I fully agree with you but as I have mentioned the first time Zend seems to be to slow for fast editing... And sometimes it really takes too much from the computer resources... > I spend around 8 to 10 hours a day inside of Zend Studio (it's open > behind this email window as I type) and I couldn'

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Chris, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 6:15:55 PM, you wrote: CB> Not to be too pedantic, but you could probably reduce the above CB> to a single line function: Not to be even more pedantic, but isn't this entirely pointless anyway? Modems have long compressed ASCII streams - that 50KB of blank

[Re: [PHP] PHP editor]

2004-04-15 Thread Jorge Oliveira
1 - If we are talking about php code, it's irrelevant, in terms of size, using spaces or tabs, because they are not part of output. 2 - If, on other and, we are talking about html created by the php code, the case is completely different because output is parsed to the browser, so size will incr

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris Boget
> i guess you didn't read the second part of my email that started after > the "ON THE OTHER HAND" line. Ok, yes, I am a retard. :) Chris -never mind me. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Lowell, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 4:00:03 PM, you wrote: LA> I just installed Zend Studio because I was able to buy it through Adobe LA> at a discount when upgrading GoLive. I've been comfortable working in LA> the source editor of GoLive, and the new version has improved support LA> for PH

Re[3]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Friday, April 16, 2004, 3:06:09 AM, you wrote: TR> Hi, TR> Friday, April 16, 2004, 2:48:03 AM, you wrote: CWP>> Arthur Radulescu CWP>> on Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:48 AM said: >>> Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces >>> from a t

RE: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
Arthur Radulescu on Thursday, April 15, 2004 10:02 AM said: >> Remove all whitespace from the final HTML, then all this doesn't >> matter. [snip function] > Have already thought about this but would this not be too time > consuming to process this replacement on e

RE: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris Boget on Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:59 AM said: >>> Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces >>> from a template file will make double the size of certain files when >>> they are sent to the browser... So a page of 50 k might have 100

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris Boget
> function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > } Not to be too pedantic, but you could probably reduce the above to a single line function: function cleanFinalOutput($

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
> Remove all whitespace from the final HTML, then all this doesn't matter. > > function cleanFinalOutput($html){ > $return = eregi_replace("\n", "", $html); > $return = eregi_replace("\r", "", $return); > return eregi_replace("\t", "", $return); > } Have already thought about this but would

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Friday, April 16, 2004, 2:48:03 AM, you wrote: CWP> Arthur Radulescu CWP> on Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:48 AM said: >> Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces >> from a template file will make double the size of certain files when >>

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Greg Donald
On Thursday 15 April 2004 11:58 am, Chris Boget wrote: > Why does it sound totally wrong? A tab is a single character whereas > 2 spaces are 2 characters. > > 1 x 50k = 50k > 2 x 50k = 100k > > Try the following code: > > echo str_repeat( " ", 5 ); > > or > > echo str_repeat( "\t", 5

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris Boget
> > Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces > > from a template file will make double the size of certain files when > > they are sent to the browser... So a page of 50 k might have 100 K > > because of those white spaces instead of tabs... For a dial up > > connection t

RE: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
electroteque on Thursday, April 15, 2004 5:03 AM said: > the htmlkit looks hot, although its licenced, work has a shitty copy > of homesite 4 licences, i doubt i can convince them, i am using > phpedit, although does it turn tabs into spaces ?? html-kit is great. a

RE: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris W. Parker
Arthur Radulescu on Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:48 AM said: > Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces > from a template file will make double the size of certain files when > they are sent to the browser... So a page of 50 k might have 100

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Lowell Allen
What I am looking for is something to work pretty fast, have code autocompletion (even for functions defined in the included files like zend does) and also code ident in a similar manner with zend studio I just installed Zend Studio because I was able to buy it through Adobe at a discount when u

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Chris Boget
> What I am looking for is something to work pretty fast, have code > autocompletion (even for functions defined in the included files like zend > does) and also code ident in a similar manner with zend studio Check out Visual Slick Edit. After using many of the more oft suggested editors, I foun

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Travis Low
XEmacs www.xemacs.org. T Arthur Radulescu wrote: Hello! This might sound like a stupid question but could anyone recommand a good PHP editor... I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... Right now I am using PHPed which is pretty good but oine of the major problems is

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread pete M
>> Unfortunately most of the $ signs usually get messed up... Because I'm in the UK I use £ instead of $ and do a global search and replace Richard Harb wrote: Finally somebody else who does it that way Unfortunately most of the $ signs usually get messed up... So ... which ocr program do you u

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Harb
Finally somebody else who does it that way Unfortunately most of the $ signs usually get messed up... So ... which ocr program do you use / recommend for that? :) Thursday, April 15, 2004, 2:12:44 PM, you wrote: > I code with pencil and paper then scan it with OCR ;-)) -- PHP General Mail

[PHP] Re: PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread pete M
I code with pencil and paper then scan it with OCR ;-)) Arthur Radulescu wrote: Hello! This might sound like a stupid question but could anyone recommand a good PHP editor... I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... Right now I am using PHPed which is pretty good

RE: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread electroteque
15, 2004 9:48 PM > To: Robert Cummings > Cc: PHP-General > Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP editor > > > Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces from a > template file will make double the size of certain files when > they are sent > to the browser..

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
Not exactly... I was not reffering to PHP files... The white spaces from a template file will make double the size of certain files when they are sent to the browser... So a page of 50 k might have 100 K because of those white spaces instead of tabs... For a dial up connection this means a lot even

Re[2]: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Robert, Thursday, April 15, 2004, 12:34:09 PM, you wrote: RC> Sounds like you suffer from no-accelerator-itis. Using one of the PHP RC> accelerators will make whitespace concerns pointless since they operate Not everyone can do this though Rob, I certainly cannot employ any kind of PHP acc

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Robert Cummings
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 07:14, Arthur Radulescu wrote: > It might be a directive for good programming but as long as this might > double the size of a resulted page this is not good for me. Thanks anyway. Sounds like you suffer from no-accelerator-itis. Using one of the PHP accelerators will make wh

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
It might be a directive for good programming but as long as this might double the size of a resulted page this is not good for me. Thanks anyway. Arthur > Filling tabs with spaces is a directive for good programming - see > http://pear.php.net > > If you want a good editor you can try EditPlus

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Jorge Oliveira
recommand a good PHP editor... I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... Right now I am using PHPed which is pretty good but oine of the major problems is that it does fills the tabs with spaces which will increase a lot the size of pages specially the templates... Also using

Re: [PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Vicente Werner
El Thursday 15 April 2004 10:28, Arthur Radulescu escribió: > Hello! > > > This might sound like a stupid question but could anyone recommand a good > PHP editor... > I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... > > Right now I am using PHPed which

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Nunners
www.chami.com/htmlkit/ Excellent product Nunners > -Original Message- > From: pete M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 15 April 2004 11:50 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP editor > > I use dreameaver. > > Arthur Radulescu wrote: > &

[PHP] Re: PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread pete M
I use dreameaver. Arthur Radulescu wrote: Hello! This might sound like a stupid question but could anyone recommand a good PHP editor... I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... Right now I am using PHPed which is pretty good but oine of the major problems is that it

[PHP] PHP editor

2004-04-15 Thread Arthur Radulescu
Hello! This might sound like a stupid question but could anyone recommand a good PHP editor... I have used some editors until now but each one has some problems... Right now I am using PHPed which is pretty good but oine of the major problems is that it does fills the tabs with spaces which

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-15 Thread Becoming Digital
t; wishy washy | www.amazon.com/o/registry/EGDXEBBWTYUU - Original Message - From: "Jonathan Villa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PHP General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 13 October, 2003 17:17 Subject: Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor? What's the matte

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Davy Obdam
Zend Studio is definatly my choice-), sometimes i use EditPlus too, to edit html/css/javascript, but all my PHP coding is done in zend studio. Best regards, Davy Jonathan Villa wrote: What's the matter? No one likes Zend Studio? On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 12:00, Chris Boget wrote: I currently

Re: [PHP] Re: what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Scott Fletcher
Yea, I tried it from before and it seem to be somewhat limit. The only good thing about it is that with each of the newer version, it get better and better. I have been sticking to Visual Slick Edit along the way. It would have been nice if it can transfer files between two webservers if this is

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Jonathan Villa
What's the matter? No one likes Zend Studio? On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 12:00, Chris Boget wrote: > > I currently use EditPlus - and like it -- is there anything else out there > > that is better and still reasonably priced. > > I am not sure what you would consider reasonably priced, but the best >

Re: [PHP] Re: what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Rob Adams
I actually tried this a while ago, and must've had a really early version. It showed a lot of promise, but there were too many problems, and the error text was mostly German, so I couldn't tell what was wrong or how to fix it. I'll have to give it another shot now. -- Rob "Daniel Guerrier" <[

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Chris Boget
> Hey Chris, > After reading your post I too downloaded SlickEdit...I personally use a mix > of Zend and EditPlus > Just opened slickEdit and it seems a bit complicated but more java > oriented...mind telling me why you have such a preference for this? It's actually C/C++/Java oriented. But y

Re: [PHP] Re: what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Daniel Guerrier
http://www.phpedit.net It's good. How good, is up to you. --- Rob Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I like EditPlus too, but recently I've been using > UltraEdit. > http://www.ultraedit.com/ > $35 registration. Has great column mode support. I > use the macros and > templates all the time. Ha

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Ryan A
Hey Chris, After reading your post I too downloaded SlickEdit...I personally use a mix of Zend and EditPlus Just opened slickEdit and it seems a bit complicated but more java oriented...mind telling me why you have such a preference for this? Cheers, -Ryan A http://bestwebhosters.com > I a

[PHP] Re: what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Rob Adams
I like EditPlus too, but recently I've been using UltraEdit. http://www.ultraedit.com/ $35 registration. Has great column mode support. I use the macros and templates all the time. Has a word file for PHP. -- Rob "Dougd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I curre

RE: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris Boget on Monday, October 13, 2003 10:00 AM said: > I am not sure what you would consider reasonably priced, but the best > editor I've come across is Visual Slick Edit. Bar none, the best and > most feature rich editor I've come across in the last few years.

Re: [PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread Chris Boget
> I currently use EditPlus - and like it -- is there anything else out there > that is better and still reasonably priced. I am not sure what you would consider reasonably priced, but the best editor I've come across is Visual Slick Edit. Bar none, the best and most feature rich editor I've come

[PHP] what is the best PHP editor?

2003-10-13 Thread DougD
I currently use EditPlus - and like it -- is there anything else out there that is better and still reasonably priced. Thanks. -Doug -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Re: (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-08 Thread Jeremy Johnstone
se still applies (I have a dual-boot machine), and the functionality is > the same. > > HTH > -Kirk > > > "Thomas Seifert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hey folks, > > > > I know this topic comes up again a

[PHP] Re: (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-08 Thread Kirk Babb
gain but I couldn't find > any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND > has some advanced features like a "file navigation" (listing all functions > in a file with direct jump to them) or tooltips with the function definition > or similar. > > I

Re: [PHP] (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-07 Thread Burhan Khalid
Thomas Seifert wrote: Hey folks, I know this topic comes up again and again but I couldn't find any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND has some advanced features like a "file navigation" (listing all functions in a file with direct jump to them) or to

Re: [PHP] (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-07 Thread Raditha Dissanayake
Quanta is not an IDE but it has excellent support for php. Thomas Seifert wrote: Hey folks, I know this topic comes up again and again but I couldn't find any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND has some advanced features like a "file navigation" (listin

Re: [PHP] (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-07 Thread Becoming Digital
or you. :) http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ Edward Dudlik Becoming Digital www.becomingdigital.com - Original Message - From: "Thomas Seifert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 07 October, 2003 06:54 Subject: [PHP] (native) linux-p

[PHP] (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-07 Thread Thomas Seifert
Hey folks, I know this topic comes up again and again but I couldn't find any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND has some advanced features like a "file navigation" (listing all functions in a file with direct jump to them) or tooltips with the functio

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