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Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? |
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Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? Of course any syntax color/check/autocomplete sort of features would be great. |
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Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? Of course any syntax color/check/autocomplete sort of features would be great. |
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In article <attcpvkva7gvgtrsg4r24g2f24do0rjiqt (AT) 4ax (DOT) com> in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html, Jeff Kish <jeff.kish (AT) mro (DOT) com wrote: Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? I'm sure someone can, but perhaps you would get better replies in a group that is about Javascript? OK. I will! (I figured there must be lots of folks doing both..) |
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Jeff Kish <jeff.kish (AT) mro (DOT) com> writes: Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? Of course any syntax color/check/autocomplete sort of features would be great. I found that emacs works quite well --- you can set it up to highlight the Java code as Java, with Java editing facilities (e.g. using JDE) and the HTML as HTML with HTML editing facilities (e.g. using sgml-mode) and have it switch between automatically as you enter code. Anthony Anthony, |
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I'm sure someone can, but perhaps you would get better replies in a group that is about Javascript? |
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Can someone recommend a freeware jsp editor? |
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown (AT) fastmail (DOT) fm> writes: I'm sure someone can, but perhaps you would get better replies in a group that is about Javascript? Huh? JSP and JavaScript are two different things... |
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