Rob Church wrote:
On 16/01/07, Brion Vibber brion@pobox.com wrote:
I usually use jEdit on Windows (requires Java), though others may have other recommendations.
I'm a Dreamweaver user. I do have DW set up to treat files as UTF-8 with no BOM, but it still screws up now and again.
A second for Dreamweaver as a site management and editing tool. Recent versions are excellent. Has some very nice search and replace features. Not cheap, though.
If you're looking for a Notepad replacement for regular text editing, I use UltraEdit as my default editor for .txt, .php, etc. Loads quite fast, but is feature packed. Has explicit support for UTF-8 and can do conversions. They recently added a well-integrated SFTP/FTP client and Telnet/SSH console, which makes it great Mediawiki hacking. Not free, but I've used it for years and it's paid for itself many times over. http://www.ultraedit.com