HTML support in phtml file
When working with pthml file, how do I get the HTML-Intellisense like I got when working with html file?
I have the extension PHP Intelephense installed, but it's not recommending the closing tag when adding new HTML tag. Or did I configured something wrongly?
Edited:
VS Code can do this by altering the setting file association. So if I associate the phtml file with html, I get the Intellisense for html, and the same for php. I think what I really want is to associate phtml with html and php... which is impossible for now, I guess.
For reference: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/22415
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When working with pthml file, how do I get the HTML-Intellisense like I got when working with html file?
I have the extension PHP Intelephense installed, but it's not recommending the closing tag when adding new HTML tag. Or did I configured something wrongly?
Edited:
VS Code can do this by altering the setting file association. So if I associate the phtml file with html, I get the Intellisense for html, and the same for php. I think what I really want is to associate phtml with html and php... which is impossible for now, I guess.
For reference: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/22415
visual-studio-code
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20
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When working with pthml file, how do I get the HTML-Intellisense like I got when working with html file?
I have the extension PHP Intelephense installed, but it's not recommending the closing tag when adding new HTML tag. Or did I configured something wrongly?
Edited:
VS Code can do this by altering the setting file association. So if I associate the phtml file with html, I get the Intellisense for html, and the same for php. I think what I really want is to associate phtml with html and php... which is impossible for now, I guess.
For reference: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/22415
visual-studio-code
When working with pthml file, how do I get the HTML-Intellisense like I got when working with html file?
I have the extension PHP Intelephense installed, but it's not recommending the closing tag when adding new HTML tag. Or did I configured something wrongly?
Edited:
VS Code can do this by altering the setting file association. So if I associate the phtml file with html, I get the Intellisense for html, and the same for php. I think what I really want is to associate phtml with html and php... which is impossible for now, I guess.
For reference: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/22415
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20
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Try:
"files.associations": {
"*.phtml": "html"
}
in your settings file. This should give .phtml files the same intellisense as html files.
But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
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Try:
"files.associations": {
"*.phtml": "html"
}
in your settings file. This should give .phtml files the same intellisense as html files.
But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
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Try:
"files.associations": {
"*.phtml": "html"
}
in your settings file. This should give .phtml files the same intellisense as html files.
But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
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Try:
"files.associations": {
"*.phtml": "html"
}
in your settings file. This should give .phtml files the same intellisense as html files.
Try:
"files.associations": {
"*.phtml": "html"
}
in your settings file. This should give .phtml files the same intellisense as html files.
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But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
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But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
But doing this means I would lose the Intellisense for PHP inside phtml file. Is there any way so that I can have Intellisense for both PHP and HTML? Afterall, phtml is php+html.
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:40
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Welcome to Stack Overflow! Can you provide a code snippet? What part was working that isn't working anymore?
– elbrant
Dec 31 '18 at 3:51
Is the extension .phtml ?
– Mark
Dec 31 '18 at 3:53
@Mark yes, I'm talking about .phtml file
– Farid
Dec 31 '18 at 5:20