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Re: Strict HTML?
by Eeli Kaikkonen on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @04:10
Quanta is not a Front Page or something like that. With Quanta you edit
html source, not graphical view of the page. (At least last time I used it!)
So Quanta does not generate any compliant or non-compliant pages.
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Re: Strict HTML?
by ian reinhart geiser on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @04:54
It has a nice tag editor, but really with little effort one could write a Kate plugin to edit HTML tags, and to view the DOM tree and we would have something just as cool.

Quanta has a few other features, but only useful to those who do not have access to KDE.

HTML Preview, and network transparency.

-ian reinhart geiser
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  • Re: Strict HTML?
    by Daniel Naber on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @05:07
    Such a plugin for Kate basically already exists, see
    http://www.danielnaber.de/tmp/
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  • Re: Strict HTML? (Don't forget PHP!)
    by DrDubious DDQ on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @10:06
    >Quanta has a few other features, but only useful to those who do not have access to KDE.

    Not necessarily true. Quanta+ is also the most 'comfortable' PHP(/HTML/Javascript) editor that I've run into so far. Even when I write PHP classes (without HTML) or even PHP 'standalone' scripts, I find Quanta more comfortable to use than Kate. Quanta's PHP/Javascript/HTML syntax highlighting seems much better than Kate's as well, at least last time I took a look at it.

    (Not to denigrate Kate, which is a rather nice text editor in its own right...)
    (And, of course, I hear rumors that KDevelop will have PHP support at some point in the future as well...)
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