I know that there are many tools out there (including Notepad and Notepad++) that allows creation of JavaScript files using the '.js' extension.
However, I thought it would be a great idea to provide JavaScript file recognition support where you can simply include the ability to make '.js' files visible. You can even create '.js' files and access them to modify with ease. This is more of a convenience feature request for anything like webclient development.
Unlike '.dms' script files, '.js' do not need to be compiled with the source. Instead, the current methods for implementing '.js' files can still be used (involving single quotes, which help include such files inside the primary resource file).
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Feb 18 2016, 11:10 pm
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Feb 18 2016, 11:15 pm
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They're visible if you have "Show all files" ticked.
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I forgot about that feature involving the ticking "Show all files" button. And yep, being able to edit '.js' files would be a great asset (especially with webclient usage on the rise).
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