Rapid PHP - view html
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Rapid PHP - view html
This is probably a dumb question since I pretty new to php as well as Rapid PHP. In general, php generates html, and I can use Rapid PHP to edit the php file and immediately see the resulting tables and whatever in the preview pane - Fantastic! What I can't figure out is how to see the html itself, rather than the results of the html. In an actual browser, I could "view source", but I can't locate a similar Rapid PHP function.
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Try right clicking the preview and there should be View Source in the popup menu.
Blumentals Software Programmer
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There is, but it is grayed out.
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That must be Internet Explorer related issue then. I don't think I know why it's grayed out or how to fix it. I's usually clickable.
Blumentals Software Programmer
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Hi. What version of IE is this?hnrsoftware wrote:There is, but it is grayed out.
When in doubt, use Brute Force 

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Re: Rapid PHP - view html
It is IE9 under Windows 7 - IE9 itself works just fine with php and viewing source.
In the Rapid PHP setup steps, I seem to recall passing by a screen or question about IE, but it made no sense at the time and the statement or implication was that I could change it later. If I cared enough, I could uninstall and reinstall it and see if that was what I recall.
In the Rapid PHP setup steps, I seem to recall passing by a screen or question about IE, but it made no sense at the time and the statement or implication was that I could change it later. If I cared enough, I could uninstall and reinstall it and see if that was what I recall.