Here is EditArea, a free javascript editor for source code. It allow to write well formated source code with line numerotation, tab support, search & replace (with regexp) and live syntax highlighting (customizable).
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BSD License, Apache Software License, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Follow EditArea
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I find this a great editor even in nowadays. It looks a little bit old, but still has many features and useful plugins.
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As I select lines of code I get an echo and have diffilulty reading the code. As I move further into the code and select a line of code an echo image appears several lines below the line I'm trying view. How can I fix this? I'm running cPanel via a GoDaddy site. The EditArea tool running on the GoDaddy site. I'm editing php code using Chrome version 61.0.3163.100 64 bit offical build.
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This is an awesome, FREE, functioning source editor. It is ALL client side JavaScript. Much easier and more universal to implement this than most any other similar controls out there. It was a pain though to figure out how to get the source version running, and this thing was all screwed up in IE9 & IE10 at first. I've provided a solution to both of these issues for you though! They won't allow me to post a URL here, so to find my solutions search for ticket #65, or in a number of responses I posted in the discussion forum regarding source code, IE9, or IE10. Since this is an open source freebie, and the posts are barely trickling in for this now, I felt compelled to help out... I wish someone had done this for me. Well, actually patch #56 did provide the heavy lifting for the IE9+ patches to begin with...
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Good editor! I've been using it for a couple of years. I would, however, like to be able to configure the tab size (I usually use 2 chars) and also to configure the cursor to, for eg., a block. The very thin and dim line currently being used is sometimes hard to see, forcing one to use your mouse to re-establish the current cursor position in your text.
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Very good app though it needs to run in compatibility view in IE 10 to avoid the shadows. This slows it down a bit. Also would like to see the Tabs set to 4 characters instead of 8, or have them user configurable.