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wombat

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Jan 1, 2011, 7:34:18 AM1/1/11
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Hi,

As a new member but having used Kompozer for some time now, I have
just tried your latest release for Windows.
When I look at the source of one of my relatively simple php files, it
seems to insert comment tags into the php instruction ie "<!-- ?php"
and similarly at the end rendering the file almost useless. Is there a
way round this or have I missed something? (Otherwise it's all looking
pretty good!)

Daniel Glazman

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Jan 5, 2011, 6:50:04 AM1/5/11
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Le 01/01/11 13:34, wombat a �crit :

Yeah, PHP processing instructions are not managed yet by BlueGriffon.
Please stay tuned...

</Daniel>

Steve

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Jun 8, 2011, 2:29:09 PM6/8/11
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Hi,

Is there any chance this has changed with 1.1?

I worked with my mixed php files (having php extensions), and all is fine, the editor seems to leave these tags alone (at least now).  But, I cannot open a file with a php extension.  If php tags are now at least preserved, how might I open this file type in BlueGriffon?

Thanks much,
   -Steve

Steve

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Jun 8, 2011, 2:34:59 PM6/8/11
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Never mind :)  I just edited the file using the wysiwyg editor and see that nothing has changed.  Before, I only edited source and that was fine, but with the wysiwyg editor the tags are still commented out as wombat noted.

I'm definitely interested in this product and its counterpart css editor once this capability has been added!

Thanks much,
   -Steve
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