Massimo,
Here is the test case. I had a couple of other co-workers try it-- one
with DWMX Fusedocs installed, and one without, and they weren't able to
repeat the problem unfortunately.
1.) Create a new file.. I /think/ you should be able to name it anything,
but I happen to be using a FB4 file named circuits.xml.cfm. I've saved
this file on its own, as well as into VSS, and the same problem happens
each time.
2.) Copy and paste the below content into it:
<circuit access="internal">
</circuit>
3.) Save the file
4.) Close the file
5.) Reopen in DWMX or anything else (preferred) and see if the file now
looks like this:
< access="internal">
</>
One other thing I have noticed-- it seems to save fusebox.xml.cfm files
correctly which have a structure like this (related to the word
"circuits"):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<fusebox>
<circuits>
<circuit />
</circuits>
</fusebox>
Hopefully that's of some help.
Thanks,
- Brandon
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