View Poll Results: What HTML generator do you use?

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  • dreamweaver

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  • M$ FrontPage

    2 10.53%
  • Notepad

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    What HTML generator do you use?

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    Does notepad generate HTML ???
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    hmmm, not really... My bad...

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    What!!! no InterDev!!!

    I think InterDev is the best, then notepad.....all others stink!!

    Frontpage could do a better job at the Ironing than it can at HTML!!

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    Dream weaver has a crappy interface, and front page sucks at generating HTML I don't use interdev very much.. Only when I don't feel like coding my own style sheets... I usually use notepad

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    chenko
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    !$£(%^$^ T$!()~^&%()!^($ARGH!!! who voted Frontpage, come on out, I aint gonna harm you


    Notepad rocks!!
    Just look at how much it crashs and how much it can do.

    Word processing, Belive it or not it does!!
    HTML, XML, iHTML SHTML (SHTM)
    ASP, VBscript
    CSS
    JavaScript
    Java
    C, C++ etc
    VB (can be done)
    BASIC and other types
    and what does frontpage do......f*** all eh!?!?!

    What others uses for notepad can you think of?

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    denniswrenn
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    PHP, CFM, JSP, Perl, Python

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    chenko
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    web pages with PL extentions are perl aint they?


    Cold Fusion? have no idea about that.
    DHTML

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    I use XMLSpy. http://www.xmlspy.com

    Best because it has intellisense for HTML, XHTML, XML, XSL, and tons more. Also validates the document with W3C standards and tells you what you did wrong that is not standard.
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    Originally posted by chenko
    web pages with PL extentions are perl aint they?
    Yep
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    Hey parksie..your new Avatar is a bit..ummm vulgar isnt it..LOL
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    Not at all

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    Hehehehe...two of us
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    gang bang!
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    All we need now is one with 3 smilies...
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    [shocked]
    Notepad, or for the rare ocasion the #*@&!!$ thing actually works, Ms's Script Debugger.

    I'm one of the rare people (ok - the only person ) who write in all the HTML for the controls rather than use a fancy drag & drop (frontpage...) app to create the page. as they create so much bu!!***** code you don't know where you stand
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    I use Dreamweaver Ultradev, but I only use it to generate HTML. I hand code all my ASP stuff, but Ultradev displays it nicely, which gives you a clue when you've messed up.

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    I had to vote other. You should've really just put "Text Editor" instead of Notepad. I use Notepad if I'm on MS (ugh) and Pico or vi if I'm not.

    I've used Mini NoteTab and Mini NoteTab Pro. Not bad. I just don't ever bother loading any of the fancy stuff so it is like Notepad with hooks for bells and whistles that I haven't attached.
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    Why haven't anybody mentioned Homesite?

    Its the best!! if you have time! and it doesn't expire after the 30 day evalutaion

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    Wink Try Text Pad

    It Rocks! Nothing sophisticated, ut it colours your code, permits you to open many documents at the same time and perform copy/paste between them, to replace strings in all open documents at once, etc. etc. And it's also free except for a little annoying message.
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    I want to stick up for FrontPage!! (Express that is - not the full whammy). It's free with IE, and I really can't be arsed to code manually, no matter how **** the resulting HTML is from FP. It's readable (just)

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