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  • John Smith

    Best PHP Editor

    I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor to use that will allow in
    program preview of the scripts.

    I need one for the following two OSs:
    Linux - KDE / Gnome
    Windows 2000

    I would like to be able to write a script and then preview it in the same
    program without having to upload it to a website that is running mod_php

    Thanks


  • Mike Willbanks

    #2
    Re: Best PHP Editor

    John,[color=blue]
    > I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor to use that will allow in
    > program preview of the scripts.
    >
    > I need one for the following two OSs:
    > Linux - KDE / Gnome
    > Windows 2000
    >
    > I would like to be able to write a script and then preview it in the same
    > program without having to upload it to a website that is running mod_php[/color]

    For windows I use PHPEdit (www.phpedit.net) although it does not work on
    *nix.

    Otherwise you may want to look into the Zend IDE (www.zend.com or
    PHPEd(www.nusphere.com).

    Both of those have integrated debuggers, however as most debuggers are
    you can preview your file but it wont be exactly the same as if it where
    on the web. Reasons for this are because most of the time you do not
    have a development database up and running, or the same exact types of
    environmentals.

    Mike

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    • John Smith

      #3
      Re: Best PHP Editor

      I ended up finding an editor called PHP Designer 2005 which looks a lot like
      PHPEdit except that it is Freeware. I am not as interested in windows
      editors as I am in KDE and Gnome PHP Editors since that is what I will be
      converting all my machines to. A macosX version would be good to since thats
      my laptop...


      "Mike Willbanks" <pencap@gmail.c om> wrote in message
      news:nUpje.2653 $hp6.1146@fe03. lga...[color=blue]
      > John,[color=green]
      > > I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor to use that will allow in
      > > program preview of the scripts.
      > >
      > > I need one for the following two OSs:
      > > Linux - KDE / Gnome
      > > Windows 2000
      > >
      > > I would like to be able to write a script and then preview it in the[/color][/color]
      same[color=blue][color=green]
      > > program without having to upload it to a website that is running mod_php[/color]
      >
      > For windows I use PHPEdit (www.phpedit.net) although it does not work on
      > *nix.
      >
      > Otherwise you may want to look into the Zend IDE (www.zend.com or
      > PHPEd(www.nusphere.com).
      >
      > Both of those have integrated debuggers, however as most debuggers are
      > you can preview your file but it wont be exactly the same as if it where
      > on the web. Reasons for this are because most of the time you do not
      > have a development database up and running, or the same exact types of
      > environmentals.
      >
      > Mike[/color]


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      • Mladen Gogala

        #4
        Re: Best PHP Editor

        On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:05:49 +0000, John Smith wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor[/color]

        Vi, most definitely. Some misguided infidels even use Emacs, but "vi"
        is definitely the best editor there is.

        --
        Demagogue: One who preaches a doctrine he knows to be untrue to
        men he knows to be idiots.
        H.L. Mencken

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        • John Smith

          #5
          Re: Best PHP Editor

          What about VIM... I ran into that and it looks great. But is there no editor
          that has built in debuger and preview features?



          "Mladen Gogala" <gogala@sbcglob al.net> wrote in message
          news:pan.2005.0 5.21.04.03.12.2 51081@sbcglobal .net...[color=blue]
          > On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:05:49 +0000, John Smith wrote:
          >[color=green]
          > > I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor[/color]
          >
          > Vi, most definitely. Some misguided infidels even use Emacs, but "vi"
          > is definitely the best editor there is.
          >
          > --
          > Demagogue: One who preaches a doctrine he knows to be untrue to
          > men he knows to be idiots.
          > H.L. Mencken
          >[/color]


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          • Ken Robinson

            #6
            Re: Best PHP Editor


            John Smith wrote:[color=blue]
            > I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor to use that will allow in
            > program preview of the scripts.
            >
            > I need one for the following two OSs:
            > Linux - KDE / Gnome
            > Windows 2000
            >
            > I would like to be able to write a script and then preview it in the[/color]
            same[color=blue]
            > program without having to upload it to a website that is running[/color]
            mod_php

            If you're going to developing on Windows, install a local copy of
            Apache and PHP (and probably MySQL) so you can check out your scripts
            before uploading them. On Windows, you can use Topstyle Pro
            <http://www.bradsoft.co m/topstyle/index.asp> to write your code. If you
            have a local copy of Apache running, you can switch between the code
            and the output very easily.

            Ken

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            • Mike Willbanks

              #7
              Re: Best PHP Editor

              Ken,[color=blue]
              > If you're going to developing on Windows, install a local copy of
              > Apache and PHP (and probably MySQL) so you can check out your scripts
              > before uploading them. On Windows, you can use Topstyle Pro
              > <http://www.bradsoft.co m/topstyle/index.asp> to write your code. If you
              > have a local copy of Apache running, you can switch between the code
              > and the output very easily.[/color]

              TopStyle's PHP integration is not very good, definitely not for
              increasing a PHP developers speed.

              No auto completion, everytime you save when in preview mode IE is the
              integrated component and asks you to save, etc.

              Mike

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              • Adamski

                #8
                Re: Best PHP Editor

                On 21 May 2005 12:10:16 -0700, Ken Robinson wrote:
                [color=blue]
                >
                >John Smith wrote:[color=green]
                >> I was wondering what is the best PHP Editor to use that will allow in
                >> program preview of the scripts.
                >>
                >> I need one for the following two OSs:
                >> Linux - KDE / Gnome
                >> Windows 2000
                >>
                >> I would like to be able to write a script and then preview it in the[/color]
                >same[color=green]
                >> program without having to upload it to a website that is running[/color]
                >mod_php
                >
                >If you're going to developing on Windows, install a local copy of
                >Apache and PHP (and probably MySQL) so you can check out your scripts
                >before uploading them. On Windows, you can use Topstyle Pro
                ><http://www.bradsoft.co m/topstyle/index.asp> to write your code. If you
                >have a local copy of Apache running, you can switch between the code
                >and the output very easily.[/color]

                I'm forced to use Dreamweaver (as some of my clients use DW templates)
                but Topstyle is an *excellent* CSS editor. That it can be used as a
                standalone editor shows how good it is.

                Adam.

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                • jyuan

                  #9
                  Re: Best PHP Editor

                  I suggest you use the open source IDE named Eclipse (www.eclipse.org),
                  with which you can download a PHP plugin to have a lot of
                  functionality. The site to search Eclipse plugins is
                  http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/index.jsp.

                  I have used it a little. My co-workers have used it a lot. Besides,
                  PHP, Eclipse is good for Java, Perl, shell, C, C++, Ruby, and many
                  other languages.

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