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The first beta of pgEdit 1.1 is now available. New features and enhancements include:

- Error information is collected with each execution. New commands to jump to
each error location in the file even if lines are added or removed.


- Improved integration with psql; most psql commands are now supported including
\connect and \copy.


- PHP integration. PHP can act as a preprocessor for SQL code or perform other
scripting tasks. Mixed syntax coloring of PHP and SQL in the same file
is supported including syntax coloring for pl/PHP stored procedures. PHP 5 is
included with the distribution, so no extra configuration is required to use
this feature. See a PHP example at http://pgedit.com/node/view/28


- Faster and better syntax coloring. stdin data for COPY is ignored for
  coloring (unless followed a PHP tag).

- New options for execution and output. Output can be sent to a file and then
opened automatically with pgEdit, your web browser, or other applications.


- Improved user interface with the editor and output panes available in the same
view.



pgEdit 1.1 beta is free of all demonstration limitations through the end of May.


http://pgedit.com/download


John DeSoi, Ph.D. http://pgedit.com/ Power Tools for PostgreSQL


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