Can the HTML Editor work for this...

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I have a website I am working with at which is running on a magento ecommerce platform. The files in magento use a .phtml extention. Will the html editor be able to display these kinds of pages? I am thinking it wouldnt work since it uses a gazillion files that are php, js, css, phtml, xml and more all balled up to display single pages. Just looking for an easy way to edit my pages and see the results before posting them live to the site.

Thanks
Kayla
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Yes, the HTML Editor can work with phtml files. Since it's a server file type, you may have to upload your work to be able to see it (just assuming here, since I don't use phtml).
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I think I'll have some spam and eggs.;)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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Eric Rohloff (Rolly) wrote:
I think I'll have some spam and eggs.;)

I think I'll join you...! :D
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Well, now that you mention it...
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Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com


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I don't see a single link to anything .phtml in that site, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt as it "sounds" like a legit question lol. If they don't come and address it today we'll remove it. I did remove the link though :P
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If you want to post a shameless link, people, ya gotta put it in your sig. :rolleyes:
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Why can't CC put lockbox or similar in place, that prevents guest users putting links in the thred

I did not even open her link , as the url-name made me suspiciouse

CC get yer thinking caps on
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Viv @ Jewelcraft wrote:
Why can't CC put lockbox or similar in place, that prevents guest users putting links in the thred

I did not even open her link , as the url-name made me suspiciouse

CC get yer thinking caps on


I think it's a double edged sword... There are legitimate guests that NEED to be able to post a link to their site so other users can assist them. BUT we do seem to have a pretty high amount of SPAM from time to time. What surprises me, is that OP went thru the trouble of putting a profile picture up... Where's the happy medium? Who knows...
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