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I have tried few on my android phone and they only highlight HTML/Javascript even though they offer shortcuts for php tags they don't have PHP highlighting. someone knows of one that highlights php?
P.S. dont get me wrong i am not going to program on phone, just in case i need to fix error or two on the go...
You can check out my app - Android Web Developer. It contains a lot features, e.g.:
Support all major web languages and formats: PHP, JavaScript, CSS, HTML
A lot of ways to reach your project ( FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WEBDav and growing)
Code highlighting
Code completion
Error checking
Hardware keyboard support (e.g hotkeys)
Code beautifying with one click
Tablet ready UI
Line numbering
Quick preview of your page
Highlighting the current line
Search and replace with regular expressions
Unlimited Undo/redo
Full screen mode
Recent projects
Periodical autosaving
Rename/create/delete/copy-paste files inside you project
I think it's most convenient for web developers than any that now exist in google play
http://www.touchqode.com/blog/010_php_ftp_support_in_new_version.htm#php
Use a SSH Client if you're going to fix an error or two. You don't need some IDE with tag support for your mobile device if you're not coding, would take up to many resources IMHO
connectbot
http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/
http://jsharkey.org/downloads/ssh.html (Video)
Learn VI
http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/Tutor/vi.html (I'm sure there are a ton of tutorials)
UPDATE (From your comment):
Use SSH to login to the server you wish to edit the PHP file on, I would suggest sftp. From there you can navigate to the file using commands like cd /var/www/public_html/ and edit files like this vi file.php.
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I made a simple Website which I want now to display also on the mobil devices.
So I want to make a App which only opens a browser without displaying the tab bar and the url bar.
I want to do this for android and for iOS.
Does anyone knows good tools for that or can I programm this also with Html as a Web app??
I don't know a lot about IOS, but in Android you can create shortcuts of website pages in your homescreen and it might work.
About what you are asking, you can both use some cross-platform tool, like Cordova. (I posted the most famous, I'm not here to explain which cross-platform tool is the best one, there are enough questions for this). Btw with Cordova you can build your own application using html, css, js.
Now, if you want something native, simply check a tutorial on how to create a webapplication(android official guide).
It's pretty simple and doesn't require that much skill.
Note#1: I think I have to tell you an economic note: publishing is not free, for example IOS costs around 100$/year. So consider if you really want do build an app only displaying a website. It's a more common and (imho) a best way of doing things, building a complete application with all buy, ... tools. Usually people dislike webapp if they can see the exact same thing with the mobile browser.
Usually apps gives something more than a simple website.
Note#2: I don't know if Apple allows you to build an app showing only a website, you should inform
Note#3: you should move your question, this community is for code, if you want some hint look for google or other platforms, there are a lot of "how to" on the net :)
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Currently I am using cPanel's file manager to access my files, NotePad++ to edit them with syntax highlighting, and uploading them back to the server again using cPanel. Am I doing it wrong (I believe I am)? Is there a better way of doing this.
I can access my server using FTP.
I tried nearly every IDE out there and the two I liked best were Aptana Studio http://www.aptana.com and Netbeans http://www.netbeans.org
I ended up sticking with Aptana because I liked the dark backgrounds and I had a slight issue with Netbean's code completion.
Both IDEs are free and will allow you to connect through FTP.
Emacs has a mode called Tramp which allows you to edit files remotely. It will take care of transferring them to and fro using some protocol. It has ftp support.
Well on Windows I was using FAR+Colorer+WinSCP (or FTP) plugin for ages exactly for the online editing.
It is not an IDE but just a file explorer(a powerful one)/text editor though.
You could use Eclipse using the Remote System Explorer for that.
You simply have to create a new project and where Eclipse asks for the project location choose RSE, add your FTP/SMB/SSH/... connection and you're good to go.
There's also a PHP plugin for Eclipse.
If you want to stick to Notepad++, there's also a FTP plugin you might want to use.
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ok ok i know SO is full of this kind of question,
but there's a catch:
here's what i need:
a fast and light PHP/HTML/CSS/JS (jquery support ?) IDE
Onestly i'm a PHP devolper AND a web designer so i need something good in both fields (syntax check is a must, web preview would be awesome)
Here's the catch: No Overkill like Eclipse, NetBeans ecc... i'm working almost entirely at 5/10 days projects, i don't really have the time to put up such environments (projects, cvn...). I just need to open the (php,html,js,css) file, modify it and save it in the fastest possible way....
No text-editors (notepad++), they're fine, but i'd like to try something "more"
I'm currently using Dreamweaver cs5 and i'm fine with it, but it's a little too CPU demanding for me...
Thanks !!
Edit: i'm on Windows 7
I use Komodo Edit on both Windows and MAC and I love it.
Or try pspad
Coda on OSX but since you're talking about Notepad++ I assume you're on Windows...
Anyway, could make you want to switch ;-) http://panic.com/coda/
Try to look at PhpStorm or WebStorm.
Emacs supports
PHP and
JavaScript and pretty much everything. It pwns!
I use Sublime Text or Brackets or Atom. They are small and do not require high performance.
Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use.
Some more details about Brackets (free and open source), from the linked page:
With focused visual tools and preprocessor support, Brackets is a modern text editor that makes it easy to design in the browser. It's crafted from the ground up for web designers and front-end developers.
Some more details about Atom (free and open source), from the linked page:
Atom is a text editor that's modern, approachable, yet hackable to the core—a tool you can customize to do anything but also use productively without ever touching a config file.
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I've found this online file explorer called enCode eXplorer. It was just what I was looking for; a simple, clean, free, easy-to-edit system, completely made up of one php file. The only problem I have with it is that it can only open relative subdirectories, which is not what I'm after.
Would anyone be able to suggest another product similar to this, but which can also display directories outside it's own directory/ subdirectories (so, for example, display a directory on another drive)?
I am not as interested in very detailed web file explorers like eXtplorer (extplorer.sourceforge.net) or AjaXplorer (sourceforge.net/projects/ajaxplorer). I'm more looking for a more simpler, editable explorer.
phpFileManager is a file manager based on a single PHP file with the capability to browse/manage outside of document root. It also allows browsing other drives as well. I have used it only on my Win7 desktop under Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2.11. I have yet to run it on Linux.
It doesn't seem too difficult to edit or customize. The only difficulty I had initially was that I had to update the opening PHP tag in source from '<?' to '<?php'. The other gotcha I experienced was changing the configuration file using the built-in configuration HTML form. It seems to open itself up and modify a serialized PHP object in the opening comment at the source file.
I've found a decent alternative : Indexer! :D
Update (Dec 2013):
I have noticed the above link is now dead, so here is the file contents of indexer.zip hosted on Pastebin:
indexer.php
README
indexer_old_version_dont_use_anymore!.php
If you're interested you can view the (now dead) page using the Wayback Machine:
Indexer page
Indexer demo
Update 2019 :::
Besides the above, do also look at;
https://extplorer.net/
https://github.com/kalcaddle/KodExplorer
https://www.file-gator.com ( paid )
https://github.com/servocoder/RichFilemanager
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I need a source code spell-checker. Of course there is a closed source ones but I'm looking for an open source solution, That can spell check html files, php source codes any further types would be better.
I also thought about making my own since there is a good libraries for spell checking, So what features you think it's good to be added to this application?
I have a very basic imagination of it:
Just Highlight the error words and give you suggestions without any actual modifying for the source code.
Support local and remote files
Spell check only certain parts of code like string literals (between quotations)
choosing between dictionaries.
Using the apell lib or any equivalent one.
Edit: It should have a GUI and should be cross-platform.
Emacs has a minor mode called flyspell which can spellcheck comments and strings within major programming modes.
It seems to fulfil all your criteria: it highlights misspelled words, gives you suggestions, local and remote files (eg. over ssh) are supported, knows how to just check comments and strings, and supports multiple ISpell dictionaries.
You could even automate spell checking using elisp to run batch checking.
Eclipse PDT, which is one of the best IDE for PHP (and is free) supports spellchecking -- as its based on Eclipse.
You can enable it in the preferences, and set a couple of options.
Unfortunatly, I don't think it parses source-code, and it'll highlight as "errors" parts of code that are actually not errors :-( So that's at least one thing that will not work for you, I suppose.
On the other hand :
hightlight without modifications : OK
local and remote files : should be OK, as Eclipse (with RSE plugin, for instance) supports remote files
only certain portions of code : NOT OK
choosing between dictionnaries : seems OK from the configuration dialog
apell or equivalent : I have no idea
GUI : OK : Eclipse
Cross-platform : OK as based on Eclipse
Here is a screenshot of the configuration dialog :
And a result of source-code spellchecking :
(source: pascal-martin.fr)
In red, an actual error, in a comment ; in green a not-error, in PHP code.
Most of the IDEs support spell-checking. I know Eclipse does. You can always run it through ispell