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  • Useko Netsumi

    Javascript Editors

    Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks


  • Hywel

    #2
    Re: Javascript Editors

    In article <c67rr1$951tv$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
    usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...[color=blue]
    > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks[/color]

    Things like http://www.html-kit.com/ and http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage
    will happily let you edit JavaScript with syntax highlighting. To a
    degree, they both have a run-time environment in terms of an in-browser
    preview.

    What do you want it to do?

    --
    Hywel I do not eat quiche


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    • Useko Netsumi

      #3
      Re: Javascript Editors

      I'm a beginner and would like to be able to spice up my web page written in
      PHP using javascript. I was looking for a Visual JavaScript Studio but could
      not find one.

      Thanks

      "Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
      news:MPG.1af19a d15878f2c989bf5 @news.individua l.net...[color=blue]
      > In article <c67rr1$951tv$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
      > usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...[color=green]
      > > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks[/color]
      >
      > Things like http://www.html-kit.com/ and http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage
      > will happily let you edit JavaScript with syntax highlighting. To a
      > degree, they both have a run-time environment in terms of an in-browser
      > preview.
      >
      > What do you want it to do?
      >
      > --
      > Hywel I do not eat quiche
      > http://kibo.org.uk/
      > http://kibo.org.uk/mfaq.php[/color]


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      • Hywel

        #4
        Re: Javascript Editors

        In article <c68qsf$9d0rt$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
        usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...[color=blue]
        > "Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
        > news:MPG.1af19a d15878f2c989bf5 @news.individua l.net...[color=green]
        > > In article <c67rr1$951tv$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
        > > usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...[color=darkred]
        > > > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks[/color]
        > >
        > > Things like http://www.html-kit.com/ and http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage
        > > will happily let you edit JavaScript with syntax highlighting. To a
        > > degree, they both have a run-time environment in terms of an in-browser
        > > preview.
        > >
        > > What do you want it to do?[/color][/color]
        [color=blue]
        > I'm a beginner and would like to be able to spice up my web page written in
        > PHP using javascript. I was looking for a Visual JavaScript Studio but could
        > not find one.[/color]

        That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to do
        for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...?


        --
        Hywel I do not eat quiche


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        • Gernot Frisch

          #5
          Re: Javascript Editors

          > That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to
          do[color=blue]
          > for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...?[/color]

          Intellisense??


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          • Yves-Alain NICOLLET

            #6
            Re: Javascript Editors

            .... and possibly one that would run on Un*x?

            "Useko Netsumi" <usenets_remote _this@earthlink .net> wrote in message news:<c67rr1$95 1tv$1@ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>...[color=blue]
            > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks[/color]

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            • kaeli

              #7
              Re: Javascript Editors

              In article <72b557d7.04042 30733.1e8a3d2c@ posting.google. com>, Yves-
              Alain.Nicollet@ bull.net enlightened us with...[color=blue]
              > ... and possibly one that would run on Un*x?
              >
              > "Useko Netsumi" <usenets_remote _this@earthlink .net> wrote in message news:<c67rr1$95 1tv$1@ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>...[color=green]
              > > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available? Thanks[/color]
              >[/color]

              The Eclipse Foundation empowers our global community with a mature, scalable, and business-friendly environment that drives open source collaboration and …


              --
              --
              ~kaeli~
              Humpty Dumpty was pushed!



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              • Useko Netsumi

                #8
                Re: Javascript Editors


                "Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[color=blue]
                > In article <c68qsf$9d0rt$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
                > usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...[color=green]
                > > "Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                > > news:MPG.1af19a d15878f2c989bf5 @news.individua l.net...[color=darkred]
                > > > In article <c67rr1$951tv$1 @ID-205437.news.uni-berlin.de>,
                > > > usenets_remote_ this@earthlink. net says...
                > > > > Is there any good opensource/free Javascript editor available?[/color][/color][/color]
                Thanks[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                > > >
                > > > Things like http://www.html-kit.com/ and[/color][/color][/color]
                http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                > > > will happily let you edit JavaScript with syntax highlighting. To a
                > > > degree, they both have a run-time environment in terms of an[/color][/color][/color]
                in-browser[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                > > > preview.
                > > >
                > > > What do you want it to do?[/color][/color]
                >[color=green]
                > > I'm a beginner and would like to be able to spice up my web page written[/color][/color]
                in[color=blue][color=green]
                > > PHP using javascript. I was looking for a Visual JavaScript Studio but[/color][/color]
                could[color=blue][color=green]
                > > not find one.[/color]
                >
                > That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to do
                > for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...?
                >
                >
                > --
                > Hywel I do not eat quiche
                > http://kibo.org.uk/
                > http://kibo.org.uk/mfaq.php[/color]

                All the above and look-ahead inline documentation for function, methods, etc
                ....


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                • Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

                  #9
                  Re: Javascript Editors

                  Useko Netsumi wrote:
                  [color=blue]
                  > Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                  > news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[/color]

                  Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                  <http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>
                  [color=blue][color=green]
                  >> That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to do
                  >> for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...?
                  >> [...][/color][/color]

                  Please <http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.htm l>,
                  see also <http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ2_3>.
                  [color=blue]
                  > All the above and look-ahead inline documentation for function, methods, etc
                  > ....[/color]

                  Well, it really does not make sense to have the latter feature in editors
                  for ECMAScript implementations (e.g. NS JavaScript and M$ JScript). Most
                  of the objects and properties are not part of the core language but DOM
                  based, and every UA supports a different DOM. The rest depends on the
                  implementation and the implementation' s version to a large degree.
                  <http://pointedears.de. vu/scritps/test/whatami>

                  Read the public specs instead when coding. With increasing experience, you
                  will need less lookup.


                  HTH

                  PointedEars

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                  • Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

                    #10
                    Re: Javascript Editors

                    Useko Netsumi wrote:
                    [color=blue]
                    > Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                    > news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[/color]

                    Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                    <http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to do
                    >> for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...? [...]
                    >>[/color][/color]
                    Please <http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.htm l>,
                    see also <http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ2_3>.
                    [color=blue]
                    > All the above and look-ahead inline documentation for function, methods,
                    > etc ....[/color]

                    Well, it really does not make sense to have the latter feature in editors
                    for ECMAScript implementations (e.g. NS JavaScript and M$ JScript). Most
                    of the objects and properties are not part of the core language but DOM
                    based, and every UA supports a different DOM. The rest depends on the
                    implementation and the implementation' s version to a large degree.
                    <http://pointedears.de. vu/scripts/test/whatami>

                    Read the public specs instead when coding. With increasing experience,
                    you will need less lookup.


                    HTH

                    PointedEars

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                    • Randy Webb

                      #11
                      Re: Javascript Editors

                      Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:[color=blue]
                      > Useko Netsumi wrote:
                      >
                      >[color=green]
                      >>Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                      >>news:MPG.1af2 1ac8c756ebcf989 bf8@news.indivi dual.net...[/color]
                      >
                      >
                      > Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                      > <http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>[/color]

                      Nothing wrong with his newsreader, its more a problem of your perception
                      of how things should be done.
                      [color=blue]
                      > <http://pointedears.de. vu/scritps/test/whatami>[/color]

                      Before posting URL's, one should endeavor to ensure it doesn't return a
                      404 error.


                      --
                      Randy
                      Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
                      comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

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                      • Hywel Jenkins

                        #12
                        Re: Javascript Editors

                        In article <40958D76.90800 @PointedEars.de >, PointedEars@web .de says...[color=blue]
                        > Useko Netsumi wrote:
                        >[color=green]
                        > > Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                        > > news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[/color]
                        >
                        > Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                        > <http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>[/color]

                        Thanks for the link to a page about Outlook Express. Very useful
                        considering I haven't used OE to post to usenet for nearly 6 years.

                        [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                        > >> That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to do
                        > >> for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging, ...? [...]
                        > >>[/color][/color]
                        > Please <http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.htm l>,
                        > see also <http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ2_3>.[/color]

                        Are you talking to me? If you are, check my post again and you'll see
                        that Gravity did its job correctly.

                        --
                        Hywel I do not eat quiche


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                        • Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

                          #13
                          Re: Javascript Editors

                          Seems like it's a bit too late/early for you to post ...

                          Hywel Jenkins wrote:[color=blue]
                          > In article <40958D76.90800 @PointedEars.de >, PointedEars@web .de says...[color=green]
                          >> Useko Netsumi wrote:
                          >>[color=darkred]
                          >>> Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                          >>> news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[/color]
                          >>
                          >> Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                          >> <http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>[/color]
                          >
                          > Thanks for the link to a page about Outlook Express.[/color]

                          You're welcome.
                          [color=blue]
                          > Very useful considering I haven't used OE to post to usenet for
                          > nearly 6 years.[/color]

                          Usenet is not an 1:1 medium. Please watch the quotation level
                          and tell Gravity not to write attribution novels either. Besides,
                          I do not call you hyweljenkins@ho tmail.com either, so please change
                          this, too.
                          [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                          >>>> That's not what I mean. I want to know what you want the editor to
                          >>>> do for you. Do you want step-through, break points, debugging,
                          >>>> ...? [...]
                          >>>>[/color]
                          >> Please <http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.htm l>, see also
                          >> <http://jibbering.com/faq/#FAQ2_3>.[/color]
                          >
                          > Are you talking to me?[/color]

                          No, since you quoted correctly in contrast to Useko's fullquote.


                          F'up2 PointedEars

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                          • Dr John Stockton

                            #14
                            Re: Javascript Editors

                            JRS: In article <40958D76.90800 @PointedEars.de >, seen in
                            news:comp.lang. javascript, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
                            <PointedEars@we b.de> posted at Mon, 3 May 2004 02:08:22 :[color=blue]
                            >Useko Netsumi wrote:
                            >[color=green]
                            >> Hywel" <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote in message
                            >> news:MPG.1af21a c8c756ebcf989bf 8@news.individu al.net...[/color]
                            >
                            >Please configure your newsreader not to write attribution novels:
                            ><http://insideoe.tomste rdam.com/>[/color]

                            Please stop trying to impost "standards" which do not have general
                            Usenet acceptance. That which is in the FAQ is accepted here, as is
                            that which is cited by the FAQ, and the RFCs (and son-of-1036). That is
                            all.

                            We do not need the Fourth Reich here.

                            --
                            © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. ?@merlyn.demon. co.uk Turnpike v4.00 IE 4 ©
                            <URL:http://jibbering.com/faq/> Jim Ley's FAQ for news:comp.lang. javascript
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