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sm1970 Posted - 21 August 2012 : 12:39:19
A better solution than Notepad for writing/edit ASP Code?
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Carefree Posted - 03 October 2016 : 23:19:17
UltraEdit and UEStudio (http://www.ultraedit.com/downloads.html) are both nice, also. They support classic ASP, have syntax highlighting, function lists, search/replace for all files within a folder, etc.
Davio Posted - 14 March 2016 : 08:38:39
You can also use Visual Studio Code. (https://www.visualstudio.com/products/code-vs)
It's a lightweight editor from Microsoft, instead of using Visual Studio.

You can install the syntax highlighting extension for classic ASP here: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=tron.asp
HopeNate Posted - 14 March 2016 : 05:06:07
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Originally posted by AnonJr

I've used both Notepad++ ( http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ ) and Aptana ( http://www.aptana.com/ ) with the Colorer plugin ( http://colorer.sourceforge.net/ ).

Notepad++ is very light-weight and has all the syntax highlighting built in (as well as other features), and I loved using it. I was looking for something like this https://pewarriors.com/my-sizegenetics-review-and-results sizegenetics extender with a built-in FTP for easy upload/syncing of files and that led me to Aptana, which doesn't support .asp files out of the box - hence the Colorer addition. The Aptana/Colorer setup is what I'm using at work right now to maintain a online learning management system written in Classic ASP/VBScript.



Aptana is fantastic guys. Thanks for pointing me to it AnonJr, I've been looking for something like this for a long time.

You can write and automatically upload in your ftp. Great stuff.
AnonJr Posted - 21 August 2012 : 20:06:59
I've used both Notepad++ ( http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ ) and Aptana ( http://www.aptana.com/ ) with the Colorer plugin ( http://colorer.sourceforge.net/ ).

Notepad++ is very light-weight and has all the syntax highlighting built in (as well as other features), and I loved using it. I was looking for something with a built-in FTP for easy upload/syncing of files and that led me to Aptana, which doesn't support .asp files out of the box - hence the Colorer addition. The Aptana/Colorer setup is what I'm using at work right now to maintain a online learning management system written in Classic ASP/VBScript.
HuwR Posted - 21 August 2012 : 13:07:20
I think the Microsoft Visual Studio Express versions support classic asp

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