recommend you get this plug-in http://gstaff.org/colorEditor/ it does
highlighting (only) for all kinds of stuff - stand alone js, css, etc
files.
when you install it it takes over .cfm as the default editor so you have
to go into Window > Preferences > Workbench > file associations. Then
find .cfm and switch it back to the CFML Editor.
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 09:38, Rob Rohan wrote:
> hehehe, yeah - you have to make a project - new, project, simple project
> then either add (import) the cfm file to that or create a new one.
> Simply doing a file / open doesn't work yet.
>
>
> On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 09:23, Jamie Jackson wrote:
> > [Keep in mind that this is my first attempt at using cfeclipse and
> > eclipse, itself. However, I *can* open text docs, etc.]
> >
> > I'm getting an error (which says simply, "error") in the editing
> > window when trying to open a .cfm file.
> >
> > I'm using this version of the plugin:
> > http://cfeclipse.rohanclan.com/com.rohanclan.coldfusionmx_1.0.8.zip
> >
> > I'm running on:
> > j2sdk1.4.2_03
> > eclipse-SDK-3.0M6-win32
> >
> > Any insight?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jamie
> >
>
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