Hi, thanks Mark.  I am subscribed to that list, but I haven't seen any
replies yet.  I also didn't see the reply in the list archive.

I tried pasting several things.  The most-simple snippet was "asdf" for
every entry.  Other than that, I tried some simple tags, without any
variables, and none of them would work until I went through those steps
listed below.  Once I did that, it was fine until I restarted CFE.

I have to run some chores and will be back in a few minutes.  My wife is
yelling at me so I have to run now.

Thanks! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFEclipse Snippet Woes

Hi, I answered over in the other list

what are you pasting into your snippets?

I know there is a CDATA issue that means that it doesnt save them

MD

On 23/11/05, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I posted this thread in CFEclipse last night.  I haven't received any 
> answers yet.  I don't want to be impatient, but I'm travelling to an 
> in-law that doesn't have internet access and would like to play with 
> CFE while I'm being anti-social.  Can anyone help me, please?
>
> Here it is:
>
> Eclipse 3.1.1
> CFEclipse 1.2.0
>
> First-time user.
>
> I open Eclipse with CFE as the default perspective.  I open the new 
> snippet dialog box.  I enter the information and click OK.  Nothing 
> happens.  I can only click Cancel.
>
> I have to perform the following steps to successfully create, or even 
> see, snippets in the snippet tree view.
>
> 1.      Open Eclipse with CFE as the default perspective.
> 2.      Open a .cfm file (not sure if other files will work).
> 3.      Close the Snippet Tree View.
> 4.      Re-open the Snippet Tree View.
>
> Only after doing all of this am I able to create new snippets.  Even 
> if I'm not creating any snippets, I have to perform these steps just 
> to see the snippets in the list.
>
> CFE looks to be pretty darn cool, but this is too annoying to ignore.
>
> Thanks
> M!ke
>
>
> 



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