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Message #00125
[Question #75032]: Recognizing new file extensions
New question #75032 on nXhtml:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nxhtml/+question/75032
I actually mentioned in passing that I had problems with nXhtml on a comment in the TextMate blog and got prompted to explain it more detail, but I figured I should do it here rather than commandeer somebody else's blog entry for it. :)
The basic problem is (probably) pretty simple -- I need to get files with extension ".ctp" to be recognized as mixed PHP/HTML. They're CakePHP template files, but there is no real Cake template language -- they're just PHP files using the PHP 'short tag' syntax. I've made quasi-educated guesses on what settings to change -- php-file-patterns? mumamo-noweb2-mode-from-ext? Neither one seems to work; setting the former puts Emacs only in PHP mode without nXhtml coming along for the ride, while setting the latter apparently does nothing.
To be honest, I'm not sure which version of nXhtml I have installed, as it came with the "Emacs Starter Kit" (http://github.com/technomancy/emacs-starter-kit/tree/master), but it seems to be a version from December 2008. For the moment I haven't tried to upgrade anything in the starter kit because I'm not particularly confident in my ability to go mucking about with it.
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