![]() It also has syntax highlighting, but not just for errors: if you type if(x=f) it will say strict warning: assignment instead of testing. if you type document.getElementById( it will say something like getElementById(string id) returns the element with the specified id, which is sometimes helpful). ), auto-indents (something I was surprised not to see in sublime text html), provides a description of functions (e.g. It support lots of languages (php, js, html, css, asp. js file, doesn't support embedding it into html files). It has tons of features (including some ftp stuff), great autocomplete (just missing some new html5 features in the autocomplete, that's all), treats javascript inside of html files as if it were part of a js file (aptana doesn't treat javascript as javascript unless it is in a. I cannot believe nobody mentioned komodo edit, by activestate.
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