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- I re-installed the program and chose option three. It worked great. Thanks.Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Nov 11, 2006
- It seems to be in the context menu for all files. It's also in the context menu for jpeg files, windows media player files, and bitmaps. You're saying that I need to uninstall and then re-install?Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Nov 11, 2006
- Hello; When I click on a file in the Windows Explorer the drop-down menu says open with UltraEdit. In the Configuration-->File Associations panel I have got .txt and .php files associated with UltraEdit. Those are the only two file types that I have associated with UltraEdit. When I click on an Html...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Nov 10, 2006
- I said this earlier: The PHP files that display the message typically have not been downloaded from the server. I think that I may have made a mistake. I must have downloaded the files (the ones that were giving the prompt about converting from Unix to DOS) from the server. That's the reason they we...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Jun 02, 2006
- I found how to adjust the settings under the Configuration menu yesterday. But what I'm trying to figure out is why I'm getting the prompt in the first place? The prompt just happens occasionally. I'm working on a website. When the prompt does occur it occurs on one of the PHP files inside one of th...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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May 22, 2006
- Hello. My UltraEdit program sometimes says, when I start to open PHP files: "Do you want to convert the file to DOS format?" It doesn't do it all of the time. I have a Dell Dimension computer that is running the Windows Me OS. I upload files to a server using the FTP program. It's a Linux OS on the ...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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May 21, 2006