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When developing dashboards embedded with EV objects, does anybody use any tools to create the html, etc.? Thanks, Rick.
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When we built some demos for the last (the very last) BOSS conference in Orlando 2007, we used.....
notepad.exe
I did look around for alternatives but didn't like anything I found.
Wonder what IBM use?
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I have an alternative.... wordpad.exe :D
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you may get more response from the EV experts at www.evusers.org
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I've never been near EV but I do do a lot of html editing.

I use Context (Free, Open Source of course)

http://www.contexteditor.org/

It has the advantage of offering syntax highlighting.
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I use a similar tool, www.pspad.com, probably does exactly the same thing as John's. I like it because it highlights php code, it also will do asp if that's what you're into.

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I'm a notepad++ user.

Has built-in highlighting for a range of scripting languages - can be customised to create your own 'highlighting' if you can be bothered - if I remember correctly someone in the old Applix forum may have created a 'highlighter' for Turbo Integrator for notepad++ - no idea whether it still exists now.

http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
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