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Editing large files?
I want to add hacks that involve editing files like functions.php, but its 78KB. All I have is wordpad and notepad, so how do I edit those files that are too large for notepad?
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Wordpad will handle them and is preferable to Notepad anyway.
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But how do you save them without converting it to a txt file?
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Just get yourself a copy of edit plus
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EditPlus isn't great for really big files, like 100 MB, for that you want the editor John is using... I'll have to search, I just remember he once recommended it to me.
But anyway, EditPlus 2 is the way to go for PHP scripts. |
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Thanks everyone. I was doing it wrong I was selecting "Save As" instead of opening the php file in wordpad from a select folder and then selecting "Save" once the edits were completed. For some reason "Save As" converts it to a text file such as functions.php.txt, but "Save" doesnt .
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i use ConTEXT...
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