PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS in One Editor

Posted by Petr Pisl on Aug 19 2008, 06:23:16 PM CEST
So far I have written about PHP features in the NetBeans PHP IDE. Varun notice that in the PHP editor there are also other features like hyperlink for JavaScript. You can read about this in his post PHP to Javascript | Hyperlink Navigation. Probably I should mentioned all the features, which are available when you edit PHP files.
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Would definitely like to learn more about the new CSS and JS support in 6.5.

Specifically, the new CSS-related features, JS debugging, using the bundled 3rd party libraries, and general cross-language features like the one posted by Varun.

Posted by Wen on August 19, 2008 at 06:38 PM CEST #

Thanks, Petr!

Posted by Varun on August 19, 2008 at 07:44 PM CEST #

Another Interesting thing to note, its also inconsistence. When I detected the links, the original text present within the double quotes was black in color, and in some cases its orange in color which is the same used for double quotes.

Is this also a bug, then?

Posted by Varun on August 19, 2008 at 08:59 PM CEST #

Hi Varun,

could you provide an example? Just to be sure, that we are talking about the same:).

Thanks,
Petr

Posted by Petr on August 20, 2008 at 03:48 PM CEST #

My mistake, actually the code I was analysing is nearly 10 months old. I think lot of HTML specifications changes have taken place since then. I was having an issue with onmouseover attribute.

I used somewhere onMouseOver, and parser didn't identify its value (which had call to javascript func.) as hyperlink, whereas something like this existed a year ago!

Thanks!

Posted by Varun on August 20, 2008 at 05:06 PM CEST #

I think this is quite good place to ask. I can't find where I can customize my PHP formatting style (braces placement, indents and etc.). I'm using NetBeans for c++, so this function is available, but I can't find anything about this with PHP :-(

Posted by Pawka on August 21, 2008 at 10:04 AM CEST #

Hi Pawka,

You can try the forums for PHP at NetBEans.org as well, for posting your queries.Have a look-
http://forums.netbeans.org/php-users.html

See ya there!

Posted by Varun on August 21, 2008 at 10:45 AM CEST #

Hi Pawka,

we haven't time to implement the customization, which you are asking for, during this release.

Regards,
Petr

Posted by Petr on August 21, 2008 at 11:40 PM CEST #

It was a very nice idea! Just wanna say thank you for the information you have shared. Just continue writing this kind of post. I will be your loyal reader. Thanks again.

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