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I noted that the eversoft editor mentioned in the last comment doesn't support php highlighting (which is handy to show you which part of your php does what, e.g., which parts are "comments" and aren't supposed to do anything, which are functions, etc). HTML-Kit does highlight php, has some special php plugins avaliable, and is free for non-commercial use; HTML-kit is at [url]http://www.chami.com/html-kit/[/url]. There are also other php editors free for non-commercial use, but the site linked on the next page re. editors doesn't seem to be maintained any more. I've found HTML-kit to be very good for newbies.
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<html> <head> <title>PHP Test</title> </head> <body> <?php echo "<p>Hello World</p>"; ?> </body> </html> ---- Manual Page --... -
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Thank you for the links to the combined packages... A Godsend ---- Manual Page -- http://www.php.net/manual/en/tutorial.php Edit Note --... -
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Click here to go to the support pages. Click here to submit a bug report. Click here to request a feature. ---- Manual Page --... -
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To edit the PHP sources I am using the 1st page software. It is free and can de downloaded from: http://www.evrsoft.com/ Attractive points are:... -
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Note Submitter: minck
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I noted that the eversoft editor mentioned in the last comment doesn't support php highlighting (which is handy to show you which part of your php does what, e.g., which parts are "comments" and aren't supposed to do anything, which are functions, etc). HTML-Kit does highlight php, has some special php plugins avaliable, and is free for non-commercial use; HTML-kit is at [url]http://www.chami.com/html-kit/[/url]. There are also other php editors free for non-commercial use, but the site linked on the next page re. editors doesn't seem to be maintained any more. I've found HTML-kit to be very good for newbies.
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