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vegi13

2004-08-08, 12:14 pm

And how can Dreamweaver be told to accept PHP-code in a file with extension HTML ?
Normally the PHP-Code will not be displayed correct (with colors).

Thanks for every hint...
Renato
Jason Dalgarno

2004-08-08, 12:14 pm

vegi13 <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
news:cf56ar$sr2$1@forums.macromedia.com:

> And how can Dreamweaver be told to accept PHP-code in a file with
> extension HTML ? Normally the PHP-Code will not be displayed correct
> (with colors).


Your question has no relevance to the original thread.

How come you can find a five month old thread but not one from a little
over a week ago?

http://www.macromedia.com/support/d.../add_ext_mx.htm
vegi13

2004-08-08, 12:14 pm

Thanks for your reply,
I've found this threat on www.macromedia.com.
I have also already read the other message you proposed.
But the problerm is: It doesn't work. I don't want to add a NEW
file-extension, but change the beghavior of an existing one.
I want use PHP-Code in a file with the extension htm
I've made some updates to the files Extensions.txt and MMDocumentTypes.xml
(move the extension htm from the HTML-Files to PHP-files). The result was, that
Dreamweaver didn's work any more.
It seems, that the extension htm is a special one, which can't "redefined"...


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