Concerning Re: [scite] Php-generated html from server
Robert Roessler wrote on 28 Mar 2006, 15:02, at least in part:
> Why not have a local browser access the .php on your local Apache,
> then tell your browser you want to see the HTML source of the
> resulting page? Even if you then copy and paste the generated source
> into SciTE, this still sounds easier... :)
And one even could configure the browser to open the source in
SciTE or an editor that is capable of doing a code check.
Jan Hednrik
Jan Hendrik Niemeyer
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