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I've just reported the same issue ($_SERVER array keys) - this WAS possible in 5.2 - I noticed straight away it was missing in 5.5.
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I wonder how you managed that then, it has been a feature request for ages but hasn't been implemented (yet?) afaik. |
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It worked at least in the previous 5.2 version I was working on - only for $_SERVER AFAIK. I could put in $_SERVER[' and get a code-completion list of things like HTTP_USER_AGENT, HTTP_REFERRER, REMOTE_ADDR etc. |
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I tested it on a 5.2 version before replying, with $_SERVER, and no such thing here.
Perhaps I'm missing something. |
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mailnet_uk, please share how you were able to do that, cuz I could definitely use it, and have requested it for some time now.
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Daniel.... This won't be possible, as the "Save" dialog box is a Windows component, and not part of PhpEd. |
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I would have thought so too, but PhpEd is the only app I own that does this!
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It would be great if the intellisense could detect the key names that exist in any defined array.
I use arrays to avoid accidentally overwriting a variable through an include or something. I have to constantly go to the array definition and find what key names I used. |
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