On 4/27/07, Don Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Roberto, i tried out your tip, it does work but it looses the syntax 
highlighting functionality.  Is there anyway I can make the new extension open 
up its contents with syntax and other php oriented functionalities ?

 Cheers

I have no knowledge of Eclipse, but it seems a stupid program, it
should color highlight based on the typed code, so if there is <?php
..... ?> in a page, that it performs PHP highlighting on it.
Did you see if there's a way to manually select which color
highlighting to use? It's possible in programs like KDevelop.

Tijnema

Roberto Mansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Don Don wrote:
> Hi all, i've changed my server's apache config to recognize my custom
> extension for php files. And all my development filenames now come
> with this new extension.
>
> However my IDE (Php Eclipse) will not recognise this new extension as
> a php file, even though it opens it up but it looses all the php
> features (e.g. syntax highlighting, flags, errors, warnning,
> intellisence etc)
>
> How can i make php-eclipse recognise my new custom extension as a php
> file ?

I believe what you want to do is setup a file association in your
preferences. Give this a try:

Open Window->Preferences.

Under General->Editors->File Associations, add your new file extension.
Highlight the new extension and use the Associated Editors box below to
tie the extension to the PHP editor.

Good luck,
Roberto

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