[email protected] wrote:
On Sunday, 14 March 2010 20:11:27 UTC, MendoBob  wrote:
Hi, I have run into a problem and would greatly appreciate the help of
the SeaMonkey group mind.

I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document
with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.

When the document  is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
statements. For example

Before Save:

<html><head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-
Type">
<title>PHP Include Test</title></head><body>PHP Include Test<br>
<?php include("header.php"); ?>
</body></html>

After Saving as PHP_Include_Test.php

<html><head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-
Type">
<title>PHP Include Test</title>
</head><body>PHP Include Test<br>
<br>
</body></html>

Is there a work around for this using SeaMonkey composer? The users
like using SeaMonkey as a WYSISYG editor. I have used the same
technique with SeaMonkey using ASP statements and it seems to work
fine, on an ASP server.

Thank you very much,

  - Bob

Hi Bob,

I've just experienced the same issue. Did you get any solutions?

thanks
Helen


Don't edit the file in Composer, use Notepad or other plain-text editor.


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