I'm sure people have suggested these before, but I might as well add my thoughts...
I've used a placeholder rectangle to embed some PHP into a page with no problems. However, it would be very useful to be able to give the page a php extension, rather than php.htm which currently happens. It is a real pain having to rename the page, especially if there are links to it from other pages. UltraEdit and Dreamweaver MX both screw up the code somehow when doing a text replace on it so the page is incorrectly formatted.
Secondly, it would also be useful to have an option to be able to add code to the page header, especially if your embedded html in the placeholder uses styles or javascript, e.g. html code for a form designed in another package which uses a different stylesheet and calls a Javascript function in a separate for to validate itself.
I'm sure that both of these features would be easy to add, but would save more technically minded developers like me an awful lot of time!
Thanks,
Mermaid
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