I have been forced (kicking and screaming) to code a web application in ASP (VBscript specifically). I usually code web apps in PHP and use a editor from DZSoft which is comfortable but still not as good as JAPBE. I really like JAPBE's code complete functionality, good syntax highlighting, and the format syntax guide which pops up when inside a PB function.
Is there anything like this already out there?
I am using HTML-kit at the moment, good editor but I feel like there must be SOMETHING out there better for coding in ASP/VBscript.
JAPBE like editor for ASP coding out there?
I'm afraid the only one I know about is Microsoft's Visual Interdev.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/previous/vinterdev/
It is seriously bloated.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/previous/vinterdev/
It is seriously bloated.
Re: JAPBE like editor for ASP coding out there?
Personally I think ASP is a real turkey. However if you don't mind moving up a step, have a look at ASP.NET, you can get a free development environment here. http://www.asp.net/webmatrix/Beach wrote:I have been forced (kicking and screaming) to code a web application in ASP (VBscript specifically). I usually code web apps in PHP and use a editor from DZSoft which is comfortable but still not as good as JAPBE. I really like JAPBE's code complete functionality, good syntax highlighting, and the format syntax guide which pops up when inside a PB function.
Is there anything like this already out there?
I am using HTML-kit at the moment, good editor but I feel like there must be SOMETHING out there better for coding in ASP/VBscript.
It's not as intuative as Visual Studio 2003, which is what I use, but you can do some great stuff. If you try it out and like what you see, you can get an exellent book on http://www.sitepoint.com about ASP.NET and it covers VB.NET using WebMatrix. Let me know how you get on.
Colin
Colin
Poor Guy! PHP thrashes ASP in power and speed! I'n my last employment we coded frontend for a huge DB containing thousands of multi field entries, PHP outperformed ASP easily. That is when that company switched all focus on PHP and dumped ASP there and then!I have been forced (kicking and screaming) to code a web application in ASP
I know... I mainly code most of the apps I do now in PHP - but our corporate coding standard is all Microsoft. This has never been enforced in the past so people usually code with whatever they want. My problem is that what I am doing is going to get allot of attention and I do not want to rock the boat. I already have a reputation of using open source for my apps at corporate (PHP, MySQL, Linux servers) so this will take everyone by surprise.
Thanks for all the info, I think I will just stick with HTML-Kit until this project is over. Using Visual Studio to code an active web page seems to me like using a bulldozer to get a scoop of ice-cream.
Thanks for all the info, I think I will just stick with HTML-Kit until this project is over. Using Visual Studio to code an active web page seems to me like using a bulldozer to get a scoop of ice-cream.
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Take a look at PSPad it's not all like jaPBe but it's IMHO far better than HTML-Kit. In the Forum you can download Beta-Versions too (all very stable from my point of view).
Why PSPad ?
- do you work with various programming environments ?
- do you like highlighted syntax in code ?
- do you need a small tool with simple controls and the capabilities of a mighty code editor ?
- are you looking for a tool to work with plain text ?
- do you want to save money and still have the functionality of professional products ?
then PSPad is for you.
PSPad features:
- work with projects
- work on several documents at the same time (MDI)
- Save desktop session to later reopen all open files
- FTP client - you can edit files directly from the web
- macro recorder to record, save and load macros
- search and replace in files
- text difference with color-coded differences highlighted
- templates (HTML tags, scripts, code templates...)
installation contains templates for HTML, PHP, Pascal, JScript, VBScript, MySQL, MS-Dos, Perl,...
- syntax highlighting auto set by file type
- user-defined highlighters for exotic environments
- auto correction
- inteligent internal HTML preview using IE and Mozilla
- full HEX editor
- call external programs, different for each environment
- external compiler with catch command output, log window, log parser for - each environment for "IDE" effect
- color syntax highlight printing and print preview
- integrated TiDy library for formatting and checking HTML code, conversion to CSS, XML, XHTML
- integrated free version of top CSS editor TopStyle Lite
export with highlight to RTF, HTML, TeX format into file or clipboard
- column block select, bookmarks, line numbers, ...
- reformat and compress HTML code, tags char case change
- line sorting with ability to sort on defined column, with option to drop duplicates
- ASCII chart with HTML entities
- Code explorer for Pascal, INI, HTML, XML, PHP, and more in future
spell checker
- internal web browser with APACHE support
- matching bracket highlighting
...
Why PSPad ?
- do you work with various programming environments ?
- do you like highlighted syntax in code ?
- do you need a small tool with simple controls and the capabilities of a mighty code editor ?
- are you looking for a tool to work with plain text ?
- do you want to save money and still have the functionality of professional products ?
then PSPad is for you.
PSPad features:
- work with projects
- work on several documents at the same time (MDI)
- Save desktop session to later reopen all open files
- FTP client - you can edit files directly from the web
- macro recorder to record, save and load macros
- search and replace in files
- text difference with color-coded differences highlighted
- templates (HTML tags, scripts, code templates...)
installation contains templates for HTML, PHP, Pascal, JScript, VBScript, MySQL, MS-Dos, Perl,...
- syntax highlighting auto set by file type
- user-defined highlighters for exotic environments
- auto correction
- inteligent internal HTML preview using IE and Mozilla
- full HEX editor
- call external programs, different for each environment
- external compiler with catch command output, log window, log parser for - each environment for "IDE" effect
- color syntax highlight printing and print preview
- integrated TiDy library for formatting and checking HTML code, conversion to CSS, XML, XHTML
- integrated free version of top CSS editor TopStyle Lite
export with highlight to RTF, HTML, TeX format into file or clipboard
- column block select, bookmarks, line numbers, ...
- reformat and compress HTML code, tags char case change
- line sorting with ability to sort on defined column, with option to drop duplicates
- ASCII chart with HTML entities
- Code explorer for Pascal, INI, HTML, XML, PHP, and more in future
spell checker
- internal web browser with APACHE support
- matching bracket highlighting
...
Last edited by freedimension on Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Heya Beach,
Late response, but for ASP have you tried notepad++ editor? Based on scintilla, and comes with source so you can mod it if you want.
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/
Late response, but for ASP have you tried notepad++ editor? Based on scintilla, and comes with source so you can mod it if you want.
http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/
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