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PHP script to Generate Javascript & Highlighting in Zend Studio


I have a PHP script that I am using to generate some rather complicated javascript for a web application. It is necessary that this script be generated by PHP for scalability reasons.

Here is my problem:

  1. if I name the file myscript.js, then I have to use htaccess to tell the webserver to pipe this through PHP (not preferrable)

  2. if I name the file myscript.php, then Zend Studio will highlight all the code as HTML instead of javascript.

What I am doing now is simply naming the script myscript.php, and wrapping all the code in <script> tags, then doing include('myscript.php') instead of the preferred: <script src='myscript.php'>.

I could thwart this whole problem if only I could tell Zend Studio to highlight this file as though it were a *.js file. Is there a way of accomplishing this?

Currently I am using versions 5.5 (for Windows, at work) and 6.1 (for Linux, at home).


Solution

  • Is there not a way to open your file with the Javascript editor ?

    Something like right click on the file's name, then "Open With > Javascript editor" ?

    Well, I've just tried with Zend Studio (I don't find the version number, but it's a pretty recent one, downloaded less than one month ago -- and Eclipse based)

    To see "Javascript editor" in the "Open with" list, you might have to add a file association between .php and "Javascript". To do that, follow these steps :

    • Windows > preferences
    • general > editors > file associations
    • add *.php to the list ("add" button) if it's not already in it (it is not by default, it seems)
    • when you click on *.php, you see two entries in the list at the bottom :
      • php editor
      • text editor
    • add "javascript editor" to this list (the other "add" button, next to the list) -- don't set it as default (as you only want a couple of .php files opened with it, not all of them)
    • click OK to validate

    Now, in the files list, you should be able to right click on a PHP file, and "open with > javascript editor"

    And your file should be highlighted like a JS one, and not as PHP.

    I'm not sure Zend studio will remember the fact that one file has to be opened with JS editor, though : you might always have to use "open with" for the file you are interested in.

    Hope this helps ;-)