I'm hoping to replace Homesite with Rapid PHP but there appears to be one big drawback. It appears you can't use inspector on HTML tags within a block of php code. For example:
<?PHP
echo "<table><TR><TD>Hello World</TD></TR></Table>";
?>
With this code, insepector will not work with any of the HTML tags. It will only work if I get rid of the initial "<?PHP" but that's a pain to do everytime you need to work with HTML tags.
If I'm doing something wrong, any assistance would be appreciated. If this is indeed the way it works, I'd like to request this feature be changed in future versions.
Thank you.
Using HTML Inspector in PHP Code
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