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Gavin
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all the same, if anything it's just good practice to make sure your code is in working order. of course there are the occasional slip-ups.. but if you think about it, you really should't have to be reviewing your entire program for the syntax error. At least i know when i design i run the program a few times before it's completion, so you just check the most recently coded portion after the last time you ran your program.. not too big of a deal, really. *Gavin shrugs*
FreeDOS
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Personally, I use vim.

Originally posted by Black Lord
Originally posted by Coby
Originally posted by DarkSlaya
I hate syntax highlighting, really. It annoys me to no end.

Fine, I'll send you one of my files for the ExGFX Workshop and leave out a ". Good luck finding it.

Turn on errors and it'll point you to the exact line... :p

Actually, it'll put it down a few lines from the error itself. So you are wrong.
windwaker
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Er, nevermind, it was just being odd.

It's a much better program; I'm getting a lot more done now .
Gavin
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double-clicking or on File -> Open ?

are you're PHP files associated with PHP Designer 2005 and not with Dev-PHP?
windwaker
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Originally posted by Gavin
it's GUI is actually rather annoying. The syntax highlighting seems to be relatively slow compared to Dev-PHP. No built in browser. I really don't need almost any of the toolbars on there.

All in all, i'm sticking with Dev-PHP. For me, it's just better.


I downloaded it, but...

wtf, does it like not open .php files?
Black Lord
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Originally posted by Coby
Originally posted by DarkSlaya
I hate syntax highlighting, really. It annoys me to no end.


Fine, I'll send you one of my files for the ExGFX Workshop and leave out a ". Good luck finding it.


Turn on errors and it'll point you to the exact line... :p
Darth Coby
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Originally posted by DarkSlaya
I hate syntax highlighting, really. It annoys me to no end.


Fine, I'll send you one of my files for the ExGFX Workshop and leave out a ". Good luck finding it.
DarkSlaya
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I hate syntax highlighting, really. It annoys me to no end.
Darth Coby
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I like EditPad Pro the most :p It's not specifically for PHP, but it also has syntax highlighting and works for a lot of other programming languages too :p
windwaker
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Well, I didn't notice, heh. This is the first I've used; I think I'll check out Dev-PHP.
Gavin
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it's GUI is actually rather annoying. The syntax highlighting seems to be relatively slow compared to Dev-PHP. No built in browser. I really don't need almost any of the toolbars on there.

All in all, i'm sticking with Dev-PHP. For me, it's just better.
dan
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That looks quite funky actually. I downloaded Dev-PHP but never actually got round to installing it. So I'll download this one, and get round to installing it in 2025, maybe.
SyntaxLegend
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i used the trial version of PHPEd, i may have a look at this one,, i was sick of using CuteHTML for when the trail expires.
Gavin
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doesn't look too bad. I'm currently using Dev-PHP 3.0 and it's been really great. Basically all the features you've listed excluding a complete function browser as part of the editor (it only had it manifested in the Documentation)

also, did this have a built in browser, i'm being too lazy to check. i'll give the program a go, though.
windwaker
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Has anyone used this? It rules! PD2005 formats PHP code to be in different colors for the appropriate functions, allows for better formatting of code (and supports formatting of CSS, HTML, and PHP). It's really awesome, I recommend it to everyone who codes in any of these.
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