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working with a .vbhtml or .cshtml file

New Here ,
Dec 20, 2013 Dec 20, 2013

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Is there a way to open a .vbhtml file in dreamweaver and edit it? I have tried follow the tutorials by adding .vbhtml to the extensions file but when I open the document it still is only viewable in code view and there is no syntax highlighting nor intellisense. Any guidance would be appreciated as I'm a newbie.

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KP

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Dec 20, 2013 Dec 20, 2013

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Not supported as far as I know.

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New Here ,
Dec 20, 2013 Dec 20, 2013

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Thanks for the reply. I'm eager to learn so I have another question - does that also mean that Razor syntax is not supported? I see you can create a .aspx file so while you do that can you include razor syntax in that file?

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