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  1. #1
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    Hi

    anybody know of any html editor for linux a bit like dreamweaver

    Sean Nation

  2. #2
    VI and PICO work nice..
    Jay

  3. #3
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    Well i am a bit lazy and would like a wisiwig editor
    Sean Nation

  4. #4
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    editor

    Can we do database handelling with server with PICO.
    From where can I download PICO.

  5. #5
    Originally posted by jayglate
    VI and PICO work nice..
    Bah, you wimps. cat - > works well enough for me.

  6. #6
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    what is wimps. cat
    could you please tell me from where can I download PICO

  7. #7
    Originally posted by jolly
    what is wimps. cat
    could you please tell me from where can I download PICO
    wimps are people who use PICO*. PICO is part of PINE, for which source code can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/pine.tar.Z.

    Decompressing, untarring, and compiling is left as an exercise to the reader.

    *WIMPs (note the capitalization) are also Weakly Interacting Massive Particles.

  8. #8
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    Sure thing, goto a command prompt on your linux box and type PICO

    Pico comes with 99% of all linux distros (linux nuts, correct me if im wrong) so you should have it.

    However, it seems you are under the impression that Pico is a wysiwyg editor... it's not. Pico, and VI for that matter... are text based. They are the Linux equal to Notepad in Windows. I once heard of a program that runs in X called CoffeCup... it's basically a glorified text editor designed for web-designers in mind.

    Regards,

    Mike

  9. #9
    hpbuilder by IBM is available for linux - its wysiwyg - its free for trial - after my trial ran out it says I can keep using it anyway.
    Don't know the url just search google.

    I don't use it though - I use Vim exclusively.

  10. #10

    Also try SCREEM

    Sort of a mix between FP98 and text editors. Check it out here : http://www.screem.org


    Regards,
    Brian P.

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