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how to add http.au3 to make it available globaly


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Hi

i have downloaded http.au3 and i put it in the include folder and i open sciTe and try to get it but it can't see the file !! how to make it available to me like any other au3 file?

is there any help for dealing with http.au3 ?

thanks in advance.

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@Seco

When you are in SCiTE you press ALT + I after inluding it in your script.

But it is not because there is an include of a UDF that you will find info on it in the Help file.

Only the official released UDF's are included in the HELP file.

But be aware that there are 2 Help files you can call one is usin F1 and the other is ALT + F1

I hope this get you going.

regards

ptrex

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i press ctrl+I

but the code still no intelisence ?! any idea?\

Like the idea that he said alt-I, not ctrl-I... :P

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This is a Jos question, but I think I can give you some direction.

Go into the SciTe folder, and look for au3.keywords.properties. Open it in Notepad. You can add it there.

Be forwarned - You can very easily mess up your Scite install, and end up having to reinstall it to fix.

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This is a Jos question, but I think I can give you some direction.

Go into the SciTe folder, and look for au3.keywords.properties. Open it in Notepad. You can add it there.

Be forwarned - You can very easily mess up your Scite install, and end up having to reinstall it to fix.

Ah, so. The phrase "intelisence in coding" means context help? How did you ever figure that out?!

:P

Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... Is now in Session!For those who want somebody to write the script for them: RentACoder"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." -- Geek's corollary to Clarke's law
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