EditPlus does most of what you want - http://www.editplus.com/.

I've been using it to create Perl, XML, HTML, SQL and Javascript files for a number of years now. You can set the User Tools to run a Perl script and capture the output within EditPlus (handy for cut 'n' paste jobs) or automatically run in a command line window. The only thing it doesn't do that you wanted, is to tell you what you did wrong via a syntax checker, although the syntax highlighting can help you out.

It isn't free, but at $30 it's a reasonable price.

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Barbie | Birmingham Perl Mongers | http://birmingham.pm.org/


In reply to Re: In search of a good (and free) Perl IDE for Windows by barbie
in thread In search of a good (and free) Perl IDE for Windows by Anonymous Monk

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