When working js or css inline, you would have to switch your perspective 
from CFEclipse to Aptana, then back again when getting back in to your CFML.

One more reason to place all of your js and css outside of your XHTML 
template...

Cutter
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Bryan Stevenson wrote:
>>Nice plugin...
>>
>>I am brand new to Eclipse is there any way to get Aptana's HTML/CSS editor 
>>code hint functionality to work inside of CFEclipse?
>>
>>When I open a CFM page I don't get any Aptana HTML/CSS functionality.
>>
>>Thanks for the help!
> 
> 
> apparently it only kicks into gear in CSS files...not for inline CSS in your 
> CFM 
> files
> 
> Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
> 

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