[Phpwm] Any ideas on this one
Jonathan Adjei
jadjei at ntlworld.com
Wed May 23 13:12:37 BST 2007
I came across this syntax highlighting online editor the other day and
thought it was quite promising.
Works best in IE it seems.
http://helene.muze.nl/ariadne/loader.php/helene/
Demo here...
http://helene.muze.nl/ariadne/loader.php/helene/demo/
jon
-----Original Message-----
From: phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk
[mailto:phpwm-bounces at mailman.lug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Phil Beynon
Sent: 23 May 2007 11:24
To: West Midlands PHP User Group
Subject: RE: [Phpwm] Any ideas on this one
> Hi
>
> I have a Cobalt Raq server on the internet, on which I have hosted a
> few websites.
>
> Until the end of last year I was using a local development server and
> then uploading on to the server, but father Christmas came and gave me
> some new components for my home server. After I upgraded the server
> it has been impossible to load Linux on to it since it came with RAID
> and four hard drives which I have so far been unable to get any
> version of Linux to work on.
The most common reason for having that happen is you tell Linux that it has
raid, when in actual fact it is hardware raid and is already running.
> I'm now using the Cobalt Raq server for both development and
> production use,
as do I......
> and I'm constantly having to access the server through ssh, edit the
> file and then run a local internet browser to see the results. This
> is fine if I'm at home where I have the excellent PuTTY program
> installed, but when I'm out and about and need to change something,
> It's not so easy to connect.
Are you writing pages via putty?? - that sounds unusual and bloody hard
work!
> What I'm looking for is some web-based php development ide which would
> list the folders/files of the site, and provide edit facilities for
> the files of
> the website. This would mean I would be able to edit the files wherever I
> am by bringing up a url on the server, and, after logging in
> would then get
> access to all the files on the site. I would need the ability to add new
> files, change existing files, delete files etc.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions on what software is available that
> can do this (I've tried searching on google but have had no success).
>
> If there's no suggestions, would this software be of use to anyone
> here, and if so, would it be worth my time trying to write such a
> thing.
Apart from syntax highlighting it wouldn't be actually all that difficult to
get a basic editor written and running.
>
> Thanks in advance for your replies.
>
> Simon
http://www.ekenberg.se/php/ide/about_ide.php?label=what
http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/php-ide/
http://www.bigwebmaster.com/2669.html
http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/53167.html
Regards,
Phil
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