Just an FYI, the circuit file should be named: circuit.xml.cfm

I was not able replicate this, using DWMX 6.1

>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">
>
></userdefined>
>
>
>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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