- From: P. T. Rourke <ptrourke@methymna.com>
- Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 09:59:25 -0400
- To: James Merrill <james@jnbmerrill.com>
- CC: Richard Davis <RichardD@pcanz.org.nz>, www-amaya@w3.org
I don't think he's asking about whether he can *read* php documents, but whether he can *edit them locally.* James Merrill wrote: >php is a server-side language like asp or cold fusion. it's not made to be >used directly by a browser. if you have a server with php capabilities, then >any browser can handle it assuming the output html is correct. > >-----Original Message----- >From: www-amaya-request@w3.org [mailto:www-amaya-request@w3.org]On >Behalf Of Richard Davis >Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:07 PM >To: 'www-amaya@w3.org' >Subject: opening php file error > > > > > > >I having trouble with Amaya. I have looked at the lists and FAQ and my >question is not quite answered there (as far as I can tell). > >We use a combination of HTML and PHP pages on our website. We want to know >whether we can edit *.php files with Amaya. When I try to open them I get a >message which reads: "Not Well-Formed XML document - Reload as HTML or show >Parsing errors?" If I load as HTML then my php coding is stripped out. If I >show errors then I cannot see anything in the WYSIWYG window, but can edit >the code. Do I have errors in my php files, which if corrected would enable >me to open them in Amaya, or can't it handle PHP yet? > >Richard Davis >Communications Advisor and Webmaster >Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand >PO Box 9049, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand >Phone: +64-4-381 8285 Fax: +64-4-801 6001 >http://www.presbyterian.org.nz/ > > > > > > >. > > >
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