bl-content - save file extensions & content
Hello,
I am trying to understand why bludit save content as .txt files.
Yes, it is text stored in it, but for I may prefer another extension.
Where I can change this setting? I think that is deep inside code.
By the way saving plain html code inside .txt file is not that good idea. Is here something like coding / decoding available? I mean, that anybody who know bludit can steal your content just by knowing where it's stored, because all he need to know is name of the page. Then he may go to:
[your-domain.tld]/bl-content/pages/[page-name]/index.txt where is all the content of page and links...
I'm already editing content from here in Notepad++ instead of WYSIWYG editor.
I am trying to understand why bludit save content as .txt files.
Yes, it is text stored in it, but for I may prefer another extension.
Where I can change this setting? I think that is deep inside code.
By the way saving plain html code inside .txt file is not that good idea. Is here something like coding / decoding available? I mean, that anybody who know bludit can steal your content just by knowing where it's stored, because all he need to know is name of the page. Then he may go to:
[your-domain.tld]/bl-content/pages/[page-name]/index.txt where is all the content of page and links...
I'm already editing content from here in Notepad++ instead of WYSIWYG editor.
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Every Content Management System mixes content and HTML. The styling with CSS can be apart from this.
Published content always can be stolen.I mean, that anybody who know bludit can steal your content just by knowing where it's stored, because all he need to know is name of the page.
This is not possible. Have you tried it?Then he may go to:
[your-domain.tld]/bl-content/pages/[page-name]/index.txt where is all the content of page and links...
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And what about replacing file extensions in bl-content (pages and posts) from .txt to .html? Is possible to make bludit accept these changes? And if yes, then where is that settings stored?
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Well, probably nothing for most of webmasters. But I like doing some code editing inside some pages / posts from time to time and this will actually help when I do it.
For example: my favorite text editor Notepad++ haven't autodetection of file content, so does not change syntax highlighting, because text files .TXT doesn't have any. But if you open .HTML or .PHP or any other file type, then syntax is highlighted based on file extension.
So this is myreason why I wan't to do this little change.
For example: my favorite text editor Notepad++ haven't autodetection of file content, so does not change syntax highlighting, because text files .TXT doesn't have any. But if you open .HTML or .PHP or any other file type, then syntax is highlighted based on file extension.
So this is myreason why I wan't to do this little change.
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This makes sense.
If you open a file Notepad allows you to choose a language (syntax). HTML for example at "Language" > "H" > "HTML".For example: my favorite text editor Notepad++ haven't autodetection of file content, so does not change syntax highlighting, because text files .TXT doesn't have any. But if you open .HTML or .PHP or any other file type, then syntax is highlighted based on file extension.
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