Change the default Wamp Menu Editor... SOLVED
Posted by: twohawks (---.lax.dsl-w.verizon.net)
Date: May 29, 2008 11:19PM

Hi again...
Please... We have a question up at the French section, would you please look there for the details?
(My post appear in English, although the thread is in French - you can use Google Translate to read it better, but I think my post covers most of it...

[forum.wampserver.com]

Thank you.
HTH

Love is the Function, No Form is the Tool.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/30/2008 09:21AM by twohawks.

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Re: Change the default Editor...
Posted by: stevenmartin99 (---.b-ras1.blp.dublin.eircom.net)
Date: May 29, 2008 11:23PM

just right click the php file and click "open with..."


select notepad or wat ever u want
then from then on all php files will open with it???????

Steven Martin
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Re: Change the default Editor...
Posted by: twohawks (---.lax.dsl-w.verizon.net)
Date: May 29, 2008 11:41PM

thanks for looking in, Steve...
The discussion being referenced has to do with opening files selected when using the Wamp Tray Menu.

Say you go into the Wamp Manager Menu under Apache and select a log... or if you select any file in the menu tree anywhere... Wamp Manager insists on opening the file with Notepad, period.
This, of course, is nothing to do with how one sets up filetypes for opening/editing/etc in your operating system. Its coded in Wamp's php application.

If you checked the referenced thread out carefully you will see that we have it sussed as far as where its happening, but there's a niggling detail we do not yet have figured out. Since I lack the skills (as yet) for debugging the app, in particular "refresh.php", we do not yet know how to address the final factor ;^)

Hope that makes better sense.
Cheers,
HTH

Love is the Function, No Form is the Tool.

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Re: Change the default Editor...SOLUTION FOUND
Posted by: twohawks (---.lax.dsl-w.verizon.net)
Date: May 30, 2008 09:20AM

Hi all,
Well I finally worked something out that I think is fairly innocuos, i.e., shouldn't harm your installation in the slightest.
I also added a menu item for opening the httpd-vHosts.conf in my editor from the WampServer2 menu as well ;^)

I have posted my solution at the link in my original post, i.e. here:
[forum.wampserver.com]

Cheers,
HTH

Love is the Function, No Form is the Tool.

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