Associated PHPEd to files with no extension |
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PhpEd's highlighting is fully based on the extension of the file. Afaik there is no other way to force it to highlight in a specific language.
Can't you temporarily give the file an extension? |
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I thought that's what the File Association setting is supposed to do, highlight files of a certain type. I used to be able to put in *, or *., but that doesn't work anymore. Even putting in just the filename, like "view", doesn't work. I personally think there is something going on with PHPed and the file association that exists on the OS level. The only workaround I've found is to create a symbolic link between the file with a .php extension and one without (example: view.php -> view).
Like I said though, this used to work in previous versions but doesn't anymore. Thanks for your response. |
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To anyone that is looking to have files with no extension recognized as php:
I migrated operating systems to Windows 8 - and at the same time upgraded to the latest PhpED - so really was frustrated that my no-extension files no longer syntax highlighted. (I moved all my old roaming/nusphere data to the new OS) I looked here and found this thread where the OP said adding * didn't work. I'm sure in my various attempts to edit associations, it didn't work for me. But I found this thread: http://forum.nusphere.com/how-do-i-make-phped-recognize-files-without-php-as-php-t3229.html?highlight=associate So just tried it again and it DID work. So persevere lol |
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