Thanks guys. I am on a Mac and have BBEdit light, which is not too great for PHP editing, from m experience. On 7/16/05, Burhan Khalid <phplist@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Edward Vermillion wrote: > > Bruce Gilbert wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have a form on my site > >> http://www.inspired-evolution.com/Contact.php > >> > >> produces this error on submission > >> > >> Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in > >> /hsphere/local/home/bruceg/inspired-evolution.com/Thankyou.php on line > >> 35 > > > > > > Well.. it says it's found a string it wasn't expecting on, or around, > > line 35 but I can't find it. Did you cut and past the code here or > > retype it when you posted? > > > > BTW... A nice editor for windows is Crimson Editor, and for the mac > > TextWrangler works pretty good too. Both have built in FTP features that > > are easy to use and some decent syntax highlighting. And both are free. > > If your on *nix then I'm not gonna start that war... :P > > A good website to go for that sort of information is php-editors.com > > My personal recommendations: > > Windows - EditPlus (syntax highlighting, edit-over-ftp, etc.) > - SciTE (syntax highlighting, code-complete (ie, IntelliSense)) > - UltraEdit > > Linux - pick your favorite, I prefer vim for console editing > - for X11 editors, Kate, SciTE, etc. all work great > > Mac - BBEdit (one of -- if not THE -- best text editor for Mac) > - SubethaEdit (great editor with unique features) > > As for your PHP issue, check for im-properly nested " " marks. Would be > good if you highlighted what lines 33-37 were. > > -- Burhan > > > -- ::Bruce:: -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php