Sometimes Dreamweaver MX doesn't seem to recognise that final ?>. Is there an answer, please, Experts?
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Sometimes Dreamweaver MX doesn't seem to recognise that final ?>. Is there an answer, please, Experts?


There is no reason why DWMX shouldnt see php ?> if you are coding on a php page.
(check that when you create a new page)
GOTO edit> preferences> code coloring > php
and see what it says there.
SpikeZ
Mike Swiffin - Community Team Leader
Only a woman can read between the lines of a one word answer.....
I started out with nothing... and still got most of it left!


Although re-reading your post, it might be that there is a coding error somewhere else on the page that is messing up the syntax.....
Mike Swiffin - Community Team Leader
Only a woman can read between the lines of a one word answer.....
I started out with nothing... and still got most of it left!
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