I'm really getting sick of finding an error and having to count every line of html and script to find the row and column with the error. Notepad doesn't have a sort of row counter, word pad doesnt, microsoft word does but it has wordwrap thereby skewing the row number I'm looking for. Is there a way to keep from having to count through the code?<!--content-->http://www.chami.com/html-kit/<!--content-->One the best help for hard core (script)programers <br />
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<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/">http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/</a><!-- m --><!--content-->ive always liked TextPad, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.textpad.com">http://www.textpad.com</a><!-- m --><br />
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its got syntax highlighting and can open multiple documents, etc....great search feature as well...<br />
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but the good thing is that you can Download <!--more--> specific syntaxes off their site for basically any language you can think of...but im done my sales pitch now, hehe
<!--content-->My favorite is MetaPad. At first glance, it looks and acts exactly like NotePad. It was written by a programmer who was tired of NotePad's shortcomings, so he did it from scratch the way a programmer needs it.<!--content-->Originally posted by Da Warriah <br />
ive always liked TextPad, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.textpad.com">http://www.textpad.com</a><!-- m --><br />
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its got syntax highlighting and can open multiple documents, etc....great search feature as well...<br />
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but the good thing is that you can Download <!--more--> specific syntaxes off their site for basically any language you can think of...but im done my sales pitch now, hehe
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I used Text Pad for a time, and I do highly recommend it. If you are just checking out text editors than the trial period is very open. If you want to drop the $27 on it, you can. I, however, checked out Edit Plus which has a stricter trial period, but has much better deault settings than Text Pad does. Plus, I think it has some of the best, if not the best, by default color coding in any text editor. It's $30. I have looked at jEdit and while I do like it so far, it takes a lot more setting up and Download <!--more-->ing plug-ins to get things set up the way I want them to be.<!--content-->html kit is free... (in Charles post)<!--content-->
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<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/">http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/</a><!-- m --><!--content-->ive always liked TextPad, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.textpad.com">http://www.textpad.com</a><!-- m --><br />
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its got syntax highlighting and can open multiple documents, etc....great search feature as well...<br />
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but the good thing is that you can Download <!--more--> specific syntaxes off their site for basically any language you can think of...but im done my sales pitch now, hehe

ive always liked TextPad, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.textpad.com">http://www.textpad.com</a><!-- m --><br />
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its got syntax highlighting and can open multiple documents, etc....great search feature as well...<br />
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but the good thing is that you can Download <!--more--> specific syntaxes off their site for basically any language you can think of...but im done my sales pitch now, hehe

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I used Text Pad for a time, and I do highly recommend it. If you are just checking out text editors than the trial period is very open. If you want to drop the $27 on it, you can. I, however, checked out Edit Plus which has a stricter trial period, but has much better deault settings than Text Pad does. Plus, I think it has some of the best, if not the best, by default color coding in any text editor. It's $30. I have looked at jEdit and while I do like it so far, it takes a lot more setting up and Download <!--more-->ing plug-ins to get things set up the way I want them to be.<!--content-->html kit is free... (in Charles post)<!--content-->