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Old July 23rd, 2005, 10:44 AM
TrvlOrm
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Default Any good JavaScript Editors?

Hi There,

Can any one please tell me where I can find a really good Free
JavaScript Editor on the net?

I am looking at either a evaluation copy (Free trial) or a really
cheap but good editor that I can download.

I need the editor to tell me exactly what I am doing incorrectly, and
telling me exactly how I can fix the problem, ideally if I post my
javascript coding within the editor.

Thanks so much....

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Old July 23rd, 2005, 10:44 AM
Matt Kruse
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TrvlOrm wrote:[color=blue]
> Can any one please tell me where I can find a really good Free
> JavaScript Editor on the net?[/color]

This has been discussed here recently, you should check google groups for
previous discussions.
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> I need the editor to tell me exactly what I am doing incorrectly, and
> telling me exactly how I can fix the problem[/color]

Ah, so you don't want an editor, you want a consultant.
They are more expensive :)

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Old July 23rd, 2005, 10:44 AM
Ron
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TrvlOrm wrote:
[color=blue]
>Hi There,
>
>Can any one please tell me where I can find a really good Free
>JavaScript Editor on the net?
>
>I am looking at either a evaluation copy (Free trial) or a really
>cheap but good editor that I can download.
>
>
>[/color]
Heya TrvlOrm,
I don't know of any free javascript editors, but:
[color=blue]
>I need the editor to tell me exactly what I am doing incorrectly, and
>telling me exactly how I can fix the problem, ideally if I post my
>javascript coding within the editor.
>[/color]
Mozilla's Javascript Console, distributed with Firefox and the Mozilla
browser, shows you exactly where it encountered a problem and offers
more information on the problem than IE (Usually, you can double-click
on the problem to go to the specific line in your script). You can
download Mozilla or Firefox from http://www.mozilla.org .
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Old July 23rd, 2005, 10:48 AM
Mel
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Default Re: Any good JavaScript Editors?

If you want to use an editor more that a 2 hours a day, it pays to learn Gnu
Emacs
i have been using it for over 14 years for all kinds of languages, including
html. it has highlighting, and more

"TrvlOrm" <ksorman@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:fa9bacd0.0405050939.60df57ac@posting.google.c om...[color=blue]
> Hi There,
>
> Can any one please tell me where I can find a really good Free
> JavaScript Editor on the net?
>
> I am looking at either a evaluation copy (Free trial) or a really
> cheap but good editor that I can download.
>
> I need the editor to tell me exactly what I am doing incorrectly, and
> telling me exactly how I can fix the problem, ideally if I post my
> javascript coding within the editor.
>
> Thanks so much....[/color]


 

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