Win2K as OS. Not that I actually ever use them in practice but the insert widget features don't work. If you insert an HTML element into a script it basically hangs the system and you can't edit. Similarly testing the templates the Apply button fails to do anything, I expected it to insert at cursor pos. When I ran a script ZoneAlarm wanted to know about the server that started. When I let it start it ran the app in a DOS window BUT the DOS window was kinda hung at the end - the X failed to X it bit it did respond to Right Click close from the status bar. Your inserted CGI parser is far from state of the art and there was no CGI option. Back to Vim it is....

cheers

tachyon


In reply to Re: public beta testing of Perl Editor by tachyon
in thread public beta testing of Perl Editor by Luckasoft

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