Dreamweaver has highlighting and other bells and whistles built into it which i like.
they are based on the extension of the file you are editing. if im editing an html file, it highlights the html as well as if i was editing a php or asp, etc. file. Dreamweaver doesn't recognize the 'thtml' and just displays this as regular text.

Looking at your example below, does this change the extension to 'index.test'?

mouth wrote:
Brian French wrote:
  
Is there a way to set it in the config for the app?
    

Just make file app/app_controller.php with this content:
<?php
class AppController extends Controller {
    var $view = 'test';
}
?>

  
(i use dreamweaver and want to keep the code highlighting, etc.)
    

I don't understand what is matter :(




  

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