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Re: [mv] HTML editors
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Roger wrote:
Mike, have you thought about ColdFusion, it's available for Linux now (or the very near
future) and of course windose, as well as several other platforms.
I think (but am unsure if I am right) that it can have other programs attach to it.
For others CoffeeCup software have released (some time ago) their HTML editor for
Linux.
Unfortunately there are very few if any non-commercial editors for Linux, but a very
good (and FREE) editor for windose is HTML-Kit from http://www.chami.com which has many
modules available including Perl
That's about it from me
Roger
Mike Heins wrote:
> ****** message to minivend-users from Mike Heins <mikeh@minivend.com> ******
>
> Quoting Stefan Hornburg (racke@linuxia.de):
> > Personally I'm using Emacs or vi on remote hosts for MV editing.
>
> I use vim, myself.
>
> I am thinking of a project to integrate Miniman with a specific
> HTML editor. I would love for it to be multiplatform, but I doubt
> that is in the cards.
>
> Everything I hear about Dreamweaver is good, and they have an
> absolutely outstanding extensions interface that looks like
> it would allow things like:
>
> <LI> Download of structure information produced
> for the plugin. Includes database table columns,
> first N lines of database, Variable definitions,
> and possibly a few selected catalog.cfg parameters.
> The idea is to keep it simple in the number of things
> to start with, but have a framework for extensibility.
> It is pretty easy to produce a JavaScript via Perl,
> suitable for downloading.
>
> <LI> Build iterating lists based on searches. The above
> would enable table information for placement of fields.
> (similar to dist/lib/MiniMate/pages/config/report.html).
>
> <LI> Build iterating shopping carts with some neat
> features like alternating table backgrounds, draggable
> checkout/continue shopping/recalc/remove/change quantity
> buttons, etc.
>
> <LI> Build order buttons and links.
>
> <LI> Templating preview and possibly upload for __VARIABLE__
> elements.
>
> Not my cup of tea, of course, but many people are very effective
> using a tool like Dreamweaver.
>
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