AW: Re: [PHP] php editor

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My favourite is Scite; it's Open Source, available for Linux, Unix and Win and knows a lot of
syntaxes.

http://www.scintilla.org

The PHP functions and parmlist-aware (call-tips, F1 to PHP docs) derivative named PHPSciTE 
seems to be withdrawn - maybe copyright issues using the PHP name ? I don't know, 
since it works like a charm. If one can get it it's worth a try

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> Betreff:	 Re: [PHP] php editor
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> I use Wordpad.  Seriously ;)
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