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admin wrote:1. If you mean the text editor then no conversion or special display is applied, you can see your code in plain text as it is. If you mean the preview - well, preview is brought by the IE web browsing component, thus you can right-click on the preview and select the encoding of your choice.
admin wrote:2. Links are not checked. [...]
admin wrote:3. If you can use registry editor, you cen export and then import back the registry key with no problems. Use the export key command. Settings are stored according to Microsoft guidelines for good Windows software development style.
admin wrote:4. You can not change the background color of PHP block as such, however you can change the background color of all the PHP elements and achieve almost the same effect.
admin wrote:6. They seem identical to me.
admin wrote:3. If you can use registry editor, you cen export and then import back the registry key with no problems. Use the export key command. Settings are stored according to Microsoft guidelines for good Windows software development style.
admin wrote:4. You can not change the background color of PHP block as such, however you can change the background color of all the PHP elements and achieve almost the same effect
Anonymous wrote:FYI the registry is obsolete.
chrisjlocke wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI the registry is obsolete.
I'd like to know where you got that information from.
chrisjlocke wrote:Admittedly, I still use .INI files in my programs as they are quick and easy to tweak, and copy from one machine to another...
chrisjlocke wrote:... but the preferred method of saving settings should be via the Registry. It is far from obsolete.
admin wrote:Quick replies to your points:
4. You can not change the background color of PHP block as such, however you can change the background color of all the PHP elements and achieve almost the same effect.
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