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Tomcat7194 Newbie
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Posted: April 19 2007 at 20:45 | IP Logged
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Hello. I would like to post some macros on a website in such a way that a user can simply paste the code in the multieditor and hit go in order to install the macro. Is there an easy way to export such code from ph?
Thanks
Tom
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: April 19 2007 at 22:02 | IP Logged
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The usual way is to post the exported SQL.
Select Macro in the PH explorer, right-click on the macro name, and select Export.
You can then open this in a text editor and copy it.
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jpcurcio Senior Member
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Posted: April 21 2007 at 02:58 | IP Logged
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TonyNo wrote:
The usual way is to post the exported SQL.
Select Macro in the PH explorer, right-click on the macro name, and select Export.
You can then open this in a text editor and copy it. |
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Whenever I right-click anywhere in the PH Explorer, the right-hand pane grows such that the left-hand pane disappears. There is no way to select anything.
Is there an alternative way to do this?
-john
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TonyNo Moderator Group
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Posted: April 21 2007 at 09:39 | IP Logged
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No, you are clicking in the left pane (that maximizes the right pane). I was not clear enough...
Right-click on the right side on the macro name you want to export.
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jpcurcio Senior Member
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Posted: April 21 2007 at 18:46 | IP Logged
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OK... I'm just dense, I guess...
Yes, this works. Thanks for the explanation, and your patience with n00bs.
-JPC
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