Apache-ASP
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any editor which supports development of one or the
other would work well. The following editors are
known to work well for developing Apache::ASP web sites:
* Emacs, in perl or HTML modes. For a mmm-mode config
that mixes HTML & perl modes in a single buffer, check
out the editors/mmm-asp-perl.el file in distribution.
* Vim, special syntax support with editors/aasp.vim file in distribution.
* UltraEdit32 ( http://www.ultraedit.com/ ) has syntax highlighting,
good macros and a configurable wordlist (so one can have syntax
highlighting both for Perl and HTML).
Please feel free to suggest your favorite development
environment for this list.
=head1 EVENTS
=head2 Overview
As Apache::ASP supports a mixing of perl and HTML, any editor which supports
development of one or the other would work well. The following editors are
known to work well for developing Apache::ASP web sites:
* Emacs, in perl or HTML modes. For a mmm-mode config
that mixes HTML & perl modes in a single buffer, check
out the editors/mmm-asp-perl.el file in distribution.
* Vim, special syntax support with editors/aasp.vim file in distribution.
* UltraEdit32 ( http://www.ultraedit.com/ ) has syntax highlighting,
good macros and a configurable wordlist (so one can have syntax
highlighting both for Perl and HTML).
Please feel free to suggest your favorite development environment for this
list.
EVENTS
Overview
The ASP platform allows developers to create Web Applications. In
fulfillment of real software requirements, ASP allows event-triggered
site/syntax.html view on Meta::CPAN
any editor which supports development of one or the
other would work well. The following editors are
known to work well for developing Apache::ASP web sites:
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* Emacs, in perl or HTML modes. For a mmm-mode config
that mixes HTML & perl modes in a single buffer, check
out the editors/mmm-asp-perl.el file in distribution.
* Vim, special syntax support with editors/aasp.vim file in distribution.
* UltraEdit32 ( <a href=http://www.ultraedit.com/>http://www.ultraedit.com/</a> ) has syntax highlighting,
good macros and a configurable wordlist (so one can have syntax
highlighting both for Perl and HTML).
</pre></font>Please feel free to suggest your favorite development
environment for this list.</font>
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