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Mar 19th, 2008 22:12
ha mo, Philip Olson, Vip Malixi, Knud van Eeden, Avril Norman,
Frontpage also supports PHP but it prefers the ASP style PHP tags instead which are: <% %> as opposed to <? ?> or <?php ?>. See the asp_tags PHP directive (in php.ini) for details. Also there is a free "PHP Rocket Add-In" for Frontpage which can be downloaded and read about here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=33167 For a list of editors, see: http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/61/fid/45 http://phpeditors.dancinghippo.com/ Also, Adobe's Adobe GoLive V.6 has superb PHP support--as in you can view your data live. Dreamweaver also supports PHP. The above PHP editor links list a lot of PHP friendly editors many of which are free. http://www.tantofa.com http://www.fantofa.com http://www.mantofa.com http://www.tanpola.com http://www.tampola.com http://www.yamot.com http://www.mozmar.com http://www.templatestemp.com