Solid Config for webdev in emacs on Linux and Windows?

I have a laptop notebook (ThinkPad) and some recently discovered emacs, and the advantage that all these silly shortcuts can have when the arrow keys are located somewhere near your right armpit.

I was discouraged after php-mode, css-mode, etc. in mmm mode was inconsistent, made a mistake and refused to correctly interpret some of my files. (Apparently, I'm most likely not mistaken). In the end, I found the nxhtml package that worked very well.

However, nxhtml causes strange errors and actually crashes to certain files (certain combinations of nested modes that I assumed) under Linux! (using Ubuntu 7.10 and Kubuntu 8.04)

I would like to be able to work with both a laptop and a home Linux computer without having to deal with inconsistent implementations of something that shouldn't be so difficult. I googled and looked around, and there is a good chance that I am the only person on the planet who has these problems ... Has anyone received advice?

(instead of emacs solutions, a pretty good cross-platform lightweight text editor with dev functions will also work, I suppose ...)

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emacs, (.. ), Eclipse . Web Standards Toolkit, , .

, Eclipse "", jEdit - - ( -, , HTML Tidy).

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mumamo-mode. , , ( ) nxhtml-mode. , mumamo - nxhtml, .

mumamo-mode, . nxhtml, ( , HTML, CSS, JS, PHP ..)

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mmm-mode multi-mode. : nxhtml. ?

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OP, Emacs web-mode.

- (html + php + css + js + asp + jsp...). . . -. CSS-. . .

web- php-mode/html .. .

Easy installation through MELPA .

There is a Github page for reporting issues that the developer fixed very quickly.

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