The next beta-version is available, have a look..
What’s new?
- Bugfixes of course
- More readable PHP-Error message
- The first and quite messy try to incorporate the W3C HTML-Validation service.
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The next beta-version is available, have a look..
What’s new?
https://www.chipwreck.de/blog/software/coda-php/
And..Feedback is welcome :)
And the next…beta version:
A new beta version (maybe unstable) is available.
– Finally..file encoding can be chosen (UTF-8, ISO-8859-1 and MacRoman at the moment)
– Menu items are only available if they should be
– Lots of code cleanup
– More useful “About”-dialogue, link to the plugin homepage
– Sheets instead of ugly alert-boxes
More information here: https://www.chipwreck.de/blog/software/coda-php/
If you use Coda with Safari 4 Beta, the preview inside Coda doesn’t refresh styles from included CSS-files.
This can get very distracting, if you update some styles in a CSS file, reload the respective page in the preview and see no change at all..
Workarounds:
A new version of the PHP-Plugin for Coda can be downloaded here:
https://www.chipwreck.de/blog/software/coda-php/.Most important: The previous version had problems when the file was not UTF8-encoded. This version handles such errors better.
At the moment there’s no way in the Coda-API to find out the encoding of the open file. I posted a feature request to the panic guys, but of course I’ve no idea when the Coda Plugin-API will be updated..
And there’s an about box in which the current version of the plugin is shown.