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extension-insert, extension-remove

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extension-insert Description Describes a new extension that Dreamweaver can open. Attributes extension, description, {xml:lang} extension Specifies name of the extension, such as .gif or .htm. description Describes what the extension is used for. xml:lang Specifies the language for the listed file. Extension Manager compares this language with the user language, which is determined by the process outlined in defaultLanguage on page 12. If the languages match, configuration changes are applied; if not, they are ignored. If Extension Manager can't determine the user language, it applies all configuration changes regardless of their specified language. For more information, see Creating multilingual extension packages (version 2.1 and later) on page 54. Contents None. Container This tag must be contained in an extensions-changes tag. Example extension-remove Description Indicates an extension to remove from the Extensions.txt file. Attributes extension, {description}, {xml:lang} extension The name of the extension, such as .gif or .htm. description This optional tag allows you to specify a description of the extension being removed. If no description is provided, the extension is removed from all lines of the Extensions.txt file. xml:lang Specifies the language for the listed file. Extension Manager compares this language with the user language, which is determined by the process outlined in defaultLanguage on page 12. If the languages match, configuration changes are applied; if not, they are ignored. If Extension Manager can't determine the user language, it applies all configuration changes regardless of their specified language. For more information, see Creating multilingual extension packages (version 2.1 and later) on page 54. MXI tag descriptions 49

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MXI tag descriptions
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extension-insert
Description
Describes a new extension that Dreamweaver can open.
Attributes
extension
,
description, {xml:lang}
extension
Specifies name of the extension, such as .gif or .htm.
description
Describes what the extension is used for.
xml:lang
Specifies the language for the listed file. Extension Manager compares this language
with the user language, which is determined by the process outlined in
defaultLanguage
on
page
12
. If the languages match, configuration changes are applied; if not, they are ignored. If
Extension Manager can't determine the user language, it applies all configuration changes
regardless of their specified language.
For more information, see
Creating multilingual extension packages (version 2.1 and
later)
on
page
54
.
Contents
None.
Container
This tag must be contained in an
extensions-changes
tag.
Example
<extension-insert extension="PHP" description="PHP files"/>
extension-remove
Description
Indicates an extension to remove from the Extensions.txt file.
Attributes
extension
,
{description}, {xml:lang}
extension
The name of the extension, such as .gif or .htm.
description
This optional tag allows you to specify a description of the extension being
removed. If no description is provided, the extension is removed from all lines of the
Extensions.txt file.
xml:lang
Specifies the language for the listed file. Extension Manager compares this language
with the user language, which is determined by the process outlined in
defaultLanguage
on
page
12
. If the languages match, configuration changes are applied; if not, they are ignored. If
Extension Manager can't determine the user language, it applies all configuration changes
regardless of their specified language.
For more information, see
Creating multilingual extension packages (version 2.1 and
later)
on
page
54
.