Paul Johnson wrote: > Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote in Article > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to > gmane.linux.debian.user: > > >> I friend of mine wants to run Dreamweaver, and I suggested wine. However >> he had some problems (which I don't remember, and my friend is not here >> right now). He runs Debian Unstable. >> > > This friend knows that Dreamweaver does *not* produce web-suitable HTML, > right? (If it doesn't pass http://validator.w3.org/, it's not > web-suitable). > > (And are you really his friend for not suggesting something better than > Dreamweaver?) >
Please suggest something that would fit the bill, rather than just saying "don't do that." While I haven't used DW in many years (since I realized it has serious vendor lock-in issues), I recognize that there is a need for 'regular folks' to sometimes work on the Web. Last time I checked, the GNU/Linux HTML editing/FTP programs were way off the mark for the 'regular folks'. Have these programs gotten better over the past few years? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]