wysiwyg comparing: whats a good one with php support?

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wysiwyg comparing: whats a good one with php support?

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Hey everybody,

i just want to know if you know a good wysiwyg with php support.
That means where i can edit the html and also put some php code in, like php block or something like that.

Shoot your knowledge! :wink:

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Post by Ollie Saunders »

a good what with php support? editor?

If you are a serious PHPer you should have an IDE like Eclipse (eww), Zend Studio, Komodo or NuSphere PHPEd. If you are a pansy PHPer you'll probably be fine with CackroCreedia StuporWeaver BS Edition 2
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Ow sorry, forgot to mension that i search for a webintegrated wysiwyg.
Like tinymce...
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