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Are you talking about Cpanel? If yes..then let me tell you that there is no WYSIWYG editor..its a notepad kind of editor.
You can open it by going into "Site management tools" and then there is a link of "File Manager"
And if you want to use that then simply go to the file name and click on it...on the right panel of the file manager you'll get a link which says "edit file" click on it and you'll be able to edit it.
It works for PHP files as well.
I am not stupid or a newbie and Of Course I know what a What You see is what you get editor is! It was not the File manager I ment.
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Actually Mayank there is in trap's cpanel service. Go to your file manager, and click your www folder, from there go and click on the file you want. Click on the link in the option bar that says "HTML Editor". That is your WYSIWYG. How you do taht with PHP I don't know, but there still is a WYSIWYG editor in there. Did you mean not at all Mayank, or not for PHP? Hope that cleared things up a bit.
It was that WYSIWYG Editor I ment, thank you!
Maybe I can rename the .php file to .html, in some ways, they are a bit like each other.
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WYSIWIG Pro HTML Editor does not support .php files.
In other words? You can't do it.
Oh, and the correct English Translation for Filhanteraren is "File Manager". Just thought you'd like to know that.
Thank you, Not "File Editor"....(I forget the "e" after "fil" in my previous post)
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