PHP

cliff at cliffmeyers.com cliff at cliffmeyers.com
Sat Oct 4 11:01:55 EDT 2003


Justin,


I've been doing all of my HTML coding for eons now so I use Zend Studio
(www.zend.com).  It's not free, but it's probably the best PHP IDE out there. 
Nice integrated FTP support, inline function reference... makes it very easy to
code PHP.

If you're looking for something with HTML WYSIWYG capability too, I'd recommend
Dreamweaver MX 2004.  I've heard great things about the project and I believe it
has some level of PHP support too.


-Cliff



On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 10:48:39 -0400, Justin Bennett wrote:

> 
> I know there has been some PHP discussion on here, I missed most of it, 
> I'm looking to get into some PHP web developement against an oracle 
> database (OCI interface to PHP), I've done a lot of perl / oracle work 
> anything we deploy is now perl. In the end if we decide to start rolling 
> out PHP web apps I'll need to get some of our other guys involved (it's 
> just me doing the perl/oracle now), some of which have never seen VI and 
> know little html. They're mostly PL/SQL developers. Anyways I see alot 
> of IDE type programs advertised on the internet for PHP. I'm looking for 
> something that will help write the pages, maybe also has some page 
> layout features, (maybe something like dream weaver). Right now I'm hand 
> editing pages in VI and  creating the front end in Adobe GoLive, then 
> cutting HTML into my PHP/Perl program. There has to be a better way. Any 
> reccomendations? I just want clean PHP pages, that can be created easily 
> and I don't have to create the html in something else, if it exists. It 
> probably needs to run on Windows.. (It's the corporate world we live in 
> right now) Comercial products are fine. I don't think I want to get into 
> one of these JSP suites that you need an "Application Server" for.
> 
> Thanks.
> Justin



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