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 CCS: how to change file extension from default

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Sinisa
Posted: 07/17/2002, 1:24 AM

Simple question (as I just installed CCS, because I just got perl supported):

In CC you could change default file extension from .cgi to whatever you liked, was done in the project properties. Now where can I do that withi CCS? Need it pretty bad.

thanks,

Sinisa.
Alex Alexapolsky
Posted: 07/17/2002, 4:56 AM

Now it can't be done. I've notified the team about your problem.
Gregg
Posted: 03/30/2003, 1:06 PM

Is there any movement on this problem. My Host Server requires Perl scripts to carry the extension .pl and PHP scripts to be .php4 (or php3). CodeCharge allowed you to specify the extension. Any chance of CCS providing this option.
GreggB
Posted: 03/31/2003, 11:44 AM



1. Open your project.
2. In the “Project Explorer” click on the “Project_Name” which is the very first folder.
3. Now, in the “Properties Box” make sure the “Data” tab is selected.
4. Near the bottom of the Properties Box you will find a field something like “PHP File Extension”|.php. It is here you can change the extension to .php4 or .pl or whatever you would like to type in.

This should do it.
GreggB

Gregg
Posted: 04/01/2003, 4:15 PM

Thanks,

That works with PHP. There does not seem to be the same option for Perl. But I prefer PHP anyway.

Regards

Gregg
GreggB
Posted: 04/02/2003, 4:02 AM

Hmmm...

Your right... I use PHP and "assumed" that the other languages would have the same option, but they don't. It seems only PHP has this option.

GreggB

   


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