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Mitthrawnuruodo

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Mar 10, 2004
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As the title says: Is there a way to get syntax colouring for (My)SQL (and possibly other non-default languages) in Dreamweaver CS3?
 
What language are you writing the SQL in? I use php and you can't change the specific SQL syntax since the SQL syntax is contained in quotes as a string. It's always the same color as all strings.
 
Just directly in .sql (and .mysql) text files.

I use them in phpMyAdmin to build the structure in my databases... never really liked that "build the database and tables on first run" in php. That's just creepy... ;)
 
As the title says: Is there a way to get syntax colouring for (My)SQL (and possibly other non-default languages) in Dreamweaver CS3?

term, not that i know of.

Bu for sql coding in general, my favourite program (which i rely on heavinly) is http://www.razorsql.com/

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Its really good and cheap too at $50!
 
It seems that also features database navigation and administration, which I've also been on the lookout for... :)


You may have already tried it, but there is the free CocoaMySQL. From the screen-shots it is not as advanced as razor SQL and it just deals with MySQL, no other databases. It is also not updated that regularly, but I have found it perfectly adequate for my use.
 
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