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Posted by Adam on 11/03/06 12:35
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:39:34 -0500, Koncept wrote:
>In article <lfo2h.79543$3x1.4756@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Towner
><towner@townersville.com> wrote:
>
>> Which is better for HTML and PHP?
>>
>> Thanks,
>DW massacres code and has absolutely no respect for indentation.
My DW handles indents really well. Have you got the preferences set to
respect tabs or spaces?
To the original poster - if you already have DW, there's no harm in
using it *strictly* in code view. I've used it like this for years -
can't even remember what design view (or worse - live data view) looks
like.
The site set-up functions are good - as are the file manangement ones.
Search and replace is pretty flexible and the "collapse code" feature
also works well - preserving collapsed code over saves.
I've tried a fair few PHP IDEs but end up ignoring most of the wizards
etc. anyway - just coding by hand. Debugging can be good, but I seem
to always have problems getting sensible output when I'm including
files etc.
If you *haven't* got DW already - don't bother buying it.
Adam.
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