Using IntelliSense with PHP
Microsoft Expression Web provides you with IntelliSense for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) to streamline the process of authoring PHP when you work directly in the source code of a PHP page. IntelliSense for PHP is available inside a PHP script block, including between the <?php
and ?>
, <?
and ?>
, and <script language="php">
and </script>
tags.
PHP IntelliSense enables you to quickly select a function or a variable from a list as you type. In addition, PHP IntelliSense provides tooltips for PHP parameters.
For example, if you press CTRL+L after an opening PHP script block tag, IntelliSense displays an alphabetical list of functions. If you type $_
inside a PHP script block, IntelliSense displays an alphabetical list of global variables. If you select a variable from the menu (['']
), IntelliSense adds single quotes inside a pair of brackets, and then places the cursor between the single quotes.
If you type a PHP function and then press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR, IntelliSense provides information about the parameters associated with that function. For example, if you type date
and then press CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR, the following tooltip appears:
date(string $format, [int $timestamp])
The tooltip indicates that both $format
and $timestamp
are parameters associated with the date()
function, and that format returns a string, and timestamp returns integers.
See also
Tasks
Author PHP by using IntelliSense
Set IntelliSense options for PHP
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