I use RapidPHP 7 and the following strange behaviour is really bugging me:
When in an HTML or PHP file, you open a piece of JS code, the HTML works, however, as soon as you open een string (ie. var a = ""; ) and you put your cursor between the quotes, the HTML bar disables itself (except!!!) for the color selector.
Same thing is true when a .js file is opened.
This is not good, since JS (as PHP) is intended to manipulate HTML (see innerHTML DOM value for instance).
How do I turn this behaviour off, so that my HTML commands are always available?
Alternatively, how can I enable ctrl-B for bold etc if I cannot turn the HTML bar back on. (using macros asigned to key-strokes for instance?)
Thanks,
james
HTML bar disables itself in JavaScript (strings) & .js f
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The thing is that if one uses document.write functions to create re-usable HTML object functions, this is a must.
The silly thing is that if I do this:
<script>
var a = "whatever the text is"; // it doesn't work between the quotes
<b> </b> //HERE IT DOES WORK
</script>
Why turn it off in a string, but allow it within the SCRIPT tags?
Thanks,
James
PS. I know I'm new and I don't try to be difficult, the logic just escapes me.
The silly thing is that if I do this:
<script>
var a = "whatever the text is"; // it doesn't work between the quotes
<b> </b> //HERE IT DOES WORK
</script>
Why turn it off in a string, but allow it within the SCRIPT tags?
Thanks,
James
PS. I know I'm new and I don't try to be difficult, the logic just escapes me.
Yes, I'm for it. I use a lot of html in my JavaScript routines and I can't use bold and such or shift+space to generate and so on.Karlis wrote:Why would you need HTML code insertion in the javascript? This is not difficult to change, but I am trying to find out whether many of us need this. Cast your votes by replying.
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