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i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware

Apr 7 '06 #1
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rich wrote:
i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware


Try Nvu at <http://www.nvu.com/>. I'm too used to hand-coding my HTML,
and I don't like the way the HTML generated by Nvu looks. However, when
I experimented with it, it generally created pages that successfully
validate at <http://validator.w3.or g/>.

--

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Apr 7 '06 #2
rich wrote:
i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware.


Hereby a list of editors.
HTML for free:
jedit: http://www.jedit.org/
nedit: http://www.nedit.org/
ewisoft: http://www.ewisoft.com/
netpadd: http://www.netpadd.com/
araneae: http://www.ornj.net/software/araneae/
1st page: http://www.evrsoft.com/
crimson: http://crimsoneditor.com/
ezpad: http://www.mmedia.is/ezpad/
acehtml: http://software.visicommedia.com/en/...ehtmlfreeware/
notetab light: http://www.notetab.com/
html-kit: http://www.chami.com/html-kit/
context: http://www.fixedsys.com/context/
pspad: http://www.pspad.com/en/index.html
websmill: http://www.xtreeme.com/websmill/
metapad: http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/
quanta (linux): http://freeware.acehtml.com/
tswebeditor: http://tswebeditor.net.tc/
notespad: http://www.newbie.net/NotesPad/index.html
grey matter pro: http://www.pagetutor.com/misc/grey.html
editpad lite: http://www.editpadlite.com/editpadlite.html
stones webwrite: http://www.webwriter.dk/english/index.htm
matizha sublime:
http://www.dohnews.com/index.php?mod...&ceid=3&meid=4
nvu: http://www.nvu.com/

HMTL not for free:
textpad: http://www.textpad.com/
notetab: http://www.notetab.com/
editplus: http://www.editplus.com/
ultraedit: http://www.idmcomp.com/
editpad: http://www.editpadpro.com/
hypertext studio: http://www.olsonsoft.com/
namo: http://www.namo.com/products/webeditor/
acehtml pro: http://www.visicommedia.com/acehtml/
ibm websphere: http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/hpbuilder/
spider writer: http://www.actiprosoftware.com/Products/SpiderWriter/

PHP for free
phpedit: http://phpedit.org/
Winsyntax: http://www.dirfile.com/arisesoft_winsyntax.htm
devphp: http://devphp.sourceforge.net/
phpcoder: http://www.phpide.com/programs.php
Davor's PHP Editor: http://www.pleskina.com/dphped/main.php

PHP not for free:
phped: http://www.nusphere.com/products/
top php studio: http://www.top-systems.net/
dzsoft php editor: http://www.dzsoft.com/dzphp.htm
Expert Editor: http://www.ankord.com/phpxedit.html
komodo: http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/
maguma studio/workbench: http://www.maguma.com/

PHP comming soon:
HydraPHP: http://www.coldmind.com/

XML for free:
xmlpro2: http://www.vervet.com/
cooktop: http://www.xmlcooktop.com/
xray: http://architag.com/xray/
peters xml eiditor: http://www.iol.ie/~pxe/
morphon: http://www.morphon.com/xmleditor/index.shtml

XML not for free:
xopus: http://xopus.com/
editml: http://www.editml.com/
xmlwriter: http://www.xmlwriter.net/
oxygen pro: http://www.oxygenxml.com/
blueprint: http://www.xmlblueprint.com/
xmlspy: http://www.xmlspy.com/products_ide.html
turboxml: http://www.tibco.com/software/busine...n/turboxml.jsp

XML for free and not free
xmlmind: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/
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Apr 8 '06 #3
Edwin van der Vaart wrote:
Hereby a list of editors.


How come you didn't mention Scinbtilla/SciTE? :)

<http://scintilla.sourc eforge.net/SciTE.html>

And there's also notepad++, based on the Scintilla text editing
component, but with a reduced GUI.

<http://notepad-plus.sourceforg e.net/>

--
Bart.
Apr 8 '06 #4
Greetings.

In article <11************ *********@v46g2 000cwv.googlegr oups.com>, rich
wrote:
i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware


What do you mean by "graphic editors"? You mean an editor for graphics, or
a text editor with a graphical user interface?

In the former case, Adobe Photoshop is probably the most popular
proprietary program, but also quite expensive. The GIMP is probably the
most popular free program.

In the latter case, Emacsen and vi-like editors are extensible and quite
popular. They have been widely ported and have optional GUIs. For
editing HTML, XHTML, XML, and CSS I use XEmacs.

Regards,
Tristan

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Apr 9 '06 #5
> what are some reccomendations both commercial
and if any freeware


The Zeus for Windows:

http://www.zeusedit.com

It does code folding, smart indenting and syntax
highlighting. It also has features like project
workspace mangement, seamless ftp editing etc.

Jussi Jumppanen
Author of: Zeus for Windows
NOTE: Zeus is shareware (45 day trial period)

Apr 9 '06 #6
David E. Ross wrote:
Try Nvu at <http://www.nvu.com/>. I'm too used to hand-coding my HTML,
and I don't like the way the HTML generated by Nvu looks. However, when
I experimented with it, it generally created pages that successfully
validate at <http://validator.w3.or g/>.


Note that despite generating valid markup as a rule, Nvu does not
generate markup that does not comply with HTML specifications: it
generates DOCTYPE declarations without the URL part. This would be
harmless as such, if browsers didn't do DOCTYPE sniffing. An
Nvu-generated document throws IE into "quirks" mode, when Transitional
is used (and I think it's still the default in Nvu).

Solutions include
- selecting Strict DOCTYPE in Nvu, no matter what markup you actually
use (the selection only affects the DOCTYPE declaration that Nvu
inserts, not the way Nvu behaves); in validation, you may then need to
use DOCTYPE override
- changing the DOCTYPE declaration in a text editor; when you later open
the document in Nvu, it will leave the DOCTYPE declaration intact.
Apr 9 '06 #7

David E. Ross wrote:
rich wrote:
i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware

Try Nvu at <http://www.nvu.com/>. I'm too used to hand-coding my HTML,
and I don't like the way the HTML generated by Nvu looks. However, when
I experimented with it, it generally created pages that successfully
validate at <http://validator.w3.or g/>.

Yes, I think NVU is a good WYSIWYG programs go is very good. The HTML
generated is generally good (though it's ugly to look at) but it can
create valid code without to much trouble.
I would also suggest running the code through HTML-Tidy to make it more
readable, if you want.
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Concerned about someone (e.g., Pres. Bush) snooping
into your E-mail? Use PGP.
See my <http://www.rossde.com/PGP/>


Apr 9 '06 #8

Don't forget the free CSE HTML Validator Lite editor and syntax
checker/validator for Windows:
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/lite/

and the not-free standard/pro editions:
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/

Thanks.

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rich wrote:
i know that there are die hard mark uppers that use notepad or some
other plain editors...as far as graphic editors are concerned what are
some reccomendations both commercial and if any freeware.


Hereby a list of editors.
HTML for free:
jedit: http://www.jedit.org/
nedit: http://www.nedit.org/
ewisoft: http://www.ewisoft.com/
netpadd: http://www.netpadd.com/
araneae: http://www.ornj.net/software/araneae/

Apr 10 '06 #9

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